Picture this: You’ve planned your dream wedding, and you’ve made the decision to have a child-free event. You’ve let everyone know well in advance, and you’re sticking to your guns. But then, your future sister-in-law gets pregnant, and she’s due just two months before the big day. She assumes her baby will be the exception to the no-kids rule and asks for a special pass. You and your fiancé stand firm on your decision, but offer a compromise. How would you feel if that compromise was rejected, and the whole situation turned into a family drama? Let’s dive into this story and find out what happened!
No Kids Allowed

Baby Exception?

Standing Firm on No Kids Rule

Disappointment and Hurt

♀️ AITA for Being Upset?

Disruptions

Compromise Rejected

No-Win Situation

No Kids at the Wedding? Drama Ensues!
Our protagonist and her fiancé decided to have a child-free wedding, and everyone was informed well in advance. But when her future SIL got pregnant and asked for an exception, the couple stood their ground. They even offered their bridal suite as a base for the baby and parents during the wedding, but insisted on no children at the ceremony and dinner. The SIL was disappointed and hurt, blaming the bride-to-be for the decision. Now, the couple is left feeling upset and confused, as the SIL won’t attend unless the baby is allowed at the ceremony. Is there a right or wrong answer in this situation? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this emotional rollercoaster…
Child-free wedding is okay but guests have the right to decline.

Child-free wedding debate ends in NAH verdict

Having a child-free wedding is okay, but don’t be angry when people can’t attend.

Mother of 5 defends difficulty of leaving a 2-month-old baby.

NAH comment: Sister has a newborn, bride wants child-free wedding

Bride and groom face backlash for child-free wedding rule

Child-free wedding debate ends with NAH compromise

Having a childfree wedding is understandable but exceptions are reasonable.

Different needs led to conflict over ‘no kids’ wedding rule

User calls out bride for blaming SIL for pregnancy and CF rule.

Newborns at weddings – NAH, but no disruption either

Regretful bride and groom share their experience with no-kids wedding

Child-free wedding: NTA, but don’t be mad if declined.

Respectful response to ‘no kids’ rule with personal experience.

SIL wants exception to ‘no kids’ rule, blames Op for brother’s decision

Wedding drama: NTA bride handles SIL’s absence with grace

Child-free wedding divides family, sister chooses baby over attendance

Not the a**hole for enforcing ‘no kids’ rule at wedding

Child-free weddings can lead to guest list conflicts

No kids rule reasonable. Sister throwing fit makes her AH

Bridezilla demands child-free wedding but gets upset when parents don’t attend. YTA.

Bridal suite offer is a great compromise. Newborns shouldn’t attend weddings.

Offering a suite for baby was generous, but NAH/NTA dilemma.
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No kids wedding rule, but no hard feelings towards SIL

Generous offer, but rescind after SIL’s true colors shown

Guests have the right to decline child-free weddings. NAH.

Child-free wedding is okay, but don’t be mad if guests decline

OP might be the a**hole for not allowing child at wedding.

Bride & groom are NTA but excluding parents of babies ❤️

No babies at wedding, even quiet ones. Smelly bowels explained.

New mother defends bringing newborn to wedding, supports ‘NTA’ verdict.

New mom defends ‘NTA’ for ‘no kids’ wedding rule

Wedding day child-free rule: Bride gets backlash for no kids

No kids’ rule caused conflict, but NTA for sticking to it

Parent agrees with ‘No Kids’ rule at weddings, explains why.

Weddings aren’t ‘meet the baby’ parties. NTA for enforcing rules.

NTA defends ‘No Kids’ rule, disapproves of guilt-tripping family member.

No exceptions for kids at weddings; have the wedding you want.

Support for NTA, with a suggestive dig at SIL parenting

Compromise offered, but guilt-tripping NTA sister is not accepting it. ♀️
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Newborns at weddings can be a challenge for breastfeeding moms ¯_(ツ)_/¯

No kids rule is fair but some guests may not come

No kids means no babies, so NTA. Pressure was a lie.

Weddings are expensive. NTA for not wanting kids around.

New mom refuses ‘no kids’ wedding invite, NAH situation.

Concerned commenter questions logistics of baby suite at wedding

Parent defends ‘no kids’ wedding rule, compromise offered. #NTA

A wedding guest shares their experience of a ‘no kids’ wedding.

Supportive comment defends ‘no kids’ wedding rule with personal experience.

Bridezilla learns that ‘no pressure’ doesn’t equal desired outcome. ESH

Child-free wedding is okay, but don’t be upset if people decline.

Child-free wedding dilemma: invitees with kids may decline attendance

Bride and groom getting upset over no baby rule, YTA

NTA for child-free wedding but YTA for expecting parents to drop everything including leaving a newborn with a stranger. One guest brought a nursing newborn and it worked out great

Breastfeeding mom excluded from wedding – NAH, tough situation

Child-free wedding sparks conflict, commenter supports NTA decision.

NTA stands firm on ‘no kids’ rule, faces unexpected backlash

Childfree wedding is okay but SIL has right to abstain

Redditor called out for reposting with tweaked details

Nurse supports ‘No Kids’ rule, suggests solution for SIL. NTA

New mom defends decision to skip ‘no kids’ wedding

Setting a ‘no kids’ rule is becoming the norm for weddings. NTA, but YTA for being angry with someone who accepted your rule.

Respectful NTA bride tries to accommodate but faces guilt-trip.

Bride & groom NTA for no-kids wedding, but sister needs empathy

No kids rule causes conflict, but SIL’s reaction is unjustified.

Bride’s aunt unhappy with ‘No Kids’ rule on wedding day ♀️

NTA for having ‘no kids’ rule at wedding, suite compromise fair.

No kids policy defended, nursing moms not exempt. ♀️

Child-free wedding sparks debate on free will. ESH.

NAH but could be ESH, offering a solution turned down

Respectful comment acknowledges both sides but hopes for resolution.
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Standing up for ‘no kids’ wedding rule. NTA

NTA for enforcing ‘no kids’ rule at wedding

Fiancé needs to defend you against family drama

Excluding new mom from wedding feels ratty, but so does entitlement

Child-free wedding decision defended with sass and no regret.

No kids wedding rule causes family drama, but NTA.

Stand your ground, OP! You’re NTA for wanting a kid-free wedding

Invitation not a summons- NAH for childfree wedding, YTA for anger.

Child-free wedding attendance with compromise – NAH!

No kids at wedding, no problem! Attend or skip, win-win!

Supportive commenter congratulates bride and agrees with ‘No Kids’ rule.

Last Updated on March 14, 2024 by Diply Social Team