We’ve all been there – family drama that escalates faster than a lit fuse on a firecracker. But this time, it’s not about who gets the last slice of pie at Thanksgiving. It’s about a baby on the way, a delivery room, and a devastated grandmother-to-be. Buckle up, folks, because this tale of family conflict is as bumpy as a rollercoaster ride!
The Brothers’ Bond: Not Exactly Thick as Thieves! ♂️

Baby on Board!

The Delivery Room Dilemma!

The Fallout: A Family in Crisis! ️

Baby Shower Showdown!

The Big Confrontation!

The Explanation: Respect or Disrespect? ♀️

The Retort: Standing Up for Mom!

The Ultimate Question: Baby or Mom?

The Verdict: Who’s the Real Asshole Here?

Caught in the Crossfire: A Tale of Family, Feuds, and a Forthcoming Baby!
In a whirlwind of family drama, an 18-year-old finds himself torn between his soon-to-be-parent brother and his heartbroken mother. The catalyst? A seemingly innocent question about who gets to be in the delivery room. As accusations fly and tempers flare, our young hero must make a choice – stand by his mother or support his brother’s growing family. The stakes are high, the emotions are raw, and the decision… well, it’s not as easy as it seems. So, who’s in the right here? And who’s just being an a**hole? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this…
NTA: Mom respectfully asks to be in delivery room, DIL overreacts.

NTA: Family mad she respected boundary and took no for answer

NTA: Family feud over baby delivery room, weaponizing pregnancy and grand children

NTA for setting boundaries with mom, but there’s likely more.

“NTA” – A sweet defense for mom, but more to story?

NTA: You gave them a chance, but they failed miserably.

NTA: Grandma’s question sparks family feud. Will delivery go smoothly?

Curiosity sparks intense reaction: What’s really going on behind-the-scenes?
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NTA: MIL asked to attend birth, SIL overreacted. Common situation.

Pregnant couples go crazy over delivery room decisions

NTA. They’re being ridiculous.

Cut ties with control freaks, prioritize your peace and happiness.

Choosing between mom and future grandchild. ♀️

NTA – Drama-free delivery room? You’re better off without them!

NTA, privacy boundaries crossed. Extreme no-contact reaction. Understandably hurt mom.

Mom asks, they ignore, SIL is a controlling AH

Mom cut off during delivery room, brother and wife immature.

NTA: Mother-in-law’s harmless question sparks unnecessary drama.

NTA. They’re being ridiculously absurd.

Choosing your mom over your extra SIL. NTA!

Being in the delivery room is a huge deal
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NTA. Respectful acceptance shuts down unnecessary drama.

Setting boundaries with MIL during baby delivery. NTA!

NTA. Asking to be in delivery room is creepy

Question about delivery room sparks unnecessary drama. NTA.

SIL overreacts to a simple request, cuts contact. NTA.

Mom asked to be in delivery room, brother and SiL cut her off. NTA.
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Sibling feud over innocent question: NTA, family needs reconciliation.

Pregnancy stress: NTA wants support, but alienating grandma is harsh
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Mom’s right to ask questions sparks heated debate. NTA!

Asking a question politely can still lead to overreactions. ♀️

NTA. Family feud over baby delivery room. Drama and resentment.

NTA: Saying no is fine, but no contact is cruel

Brother and SIL are cutting family out for no reason. NTA

Not the a**hole for the delivery room dispute!

“NTA! Mamas always come first IN MY OPINION”
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NTA shuts down MIL’s unreasonable demand, sparks family feud.

Setting boundaries with family during baby delivery room conflicts.

NTA. Mom overstepped boundaries by asking to be in delivery room.
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Supportive commenter defends their actions and respects boundaries.

NTA sets boundaries in delivery room, but something seems odd.

Respecting boundaries: MIL asked to be in delivery room

NTA, but your mom needs to respect boundaries.

NTA, but brother and wife are. Who gets offended?

Not everyone cares about your kid as much as you do!

Respecting boundaries is important! Communication is key.

Not the a**hole for the baby delivery room dispute

Choosing your mom over their unborn child? NTA, you rock!

Do you have to agree with them to be involved?

Grandma’s request for delivery room access sparks family feud.

Asking to be in the delivery room: NTA vs. ESH

NTA. Cutting off a new grandma? Sounds like less drama.

Setting boundaries in the delivery room, but no hard feelings?

Power struggle between family members over baby’s influence.

NTA: Mother didn’t push it, brother and wife overreacted.

Curious about the MIL’s odd request and the couple’s reaction?

NTA: Brother and SIL are nuts, just say no and move on

NTA. Choosing your mom over them? Good luck to them!

SIL uses baby delivery as excuse to avoid MIL. NTA.

Mother’s offensive request raises red flag, SIL seeks distance.

Mom asks SIL, SIL refuses. Is SIL being cruel?

MILs in the delivery room: the final straw of invasion?

NTA: Don’t be their free babysitter, stick it to them!
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NTA, grandma respectfully asked to be involved in baby’s birth.

What’s the untold story behind this family feud?
