Hey there, Facebook fam! So, I came across this story that I just HAD to share with you all. It’s about a soon-to-be mom who’s dealing with some major mother-in-law drama, and I know many of you can relate! This woman is expecting her first child and has decided she doesn’t want any visitors at the hospital after her C-Section. Sounds reasonable, right? Well, not to her entitled mother-in-law, who’s throwing tantrums and making threats! And to make matters worse, her husband isn’t exactly being supportive. ♀️ So, let’s dive into this juicy story and see what unfolds…
Expecting a Bundle of Joy

Mother-in-Law Drama

Tantrum Time!

The Blame Game

Rude and Disrespectful?

Privacy, Please!

A Valid Threat?

Family Opinions ️

Feeling Like Crap

Recovery and Bonding Time

Just a Few Days… ⏳

Thank You for the Support

Husband’s Behavior ♀️

A Year Without Her?

Standing Up to Grandma

No Visitors Allowed!
This expecting mom is facing some serious drama as she tries to enforce a no visitors rule at the hospital after her C-Section. Her mother-in-law is throwing tantrums and making threats, while her husband tries to come up with alternate scenarios to keep the peace. With her own family on her side and her husband’s family mostly a non-issue, it’s just the mother-in-law causing all the trouble. Will this mom-to-be stand her ground, or will she cave under pressure? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Spouse needs to prioritize and respect wife and baby.

Take charge of grandma’s tantrum with a strong message

Standing up to entitled behavior

Redditor defends new mother against overbearing grandma.

Set boundaries and add buffer time for peaceful recovery. NTA.

MIL’s tantrums are enabled by husband’s momma’s boy behavior

Stand your ground with entitled MIL. NTA.

Protecting your newborn from a toxic grandmother
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Setting boundaries with in-laws is important for family safety

Supportive commenters share their own visitation experiences with MIL

Pregnancy and tantrums don’t mix, even from grandma

Spineless husband? Tell him to get on board! NTA

Setting boundaries during postpartum: NTA for enforcing visitor policy

A reminder for husbands to prioritize their wives during childbirth ❤️

Husband prioritizes mother over wife’s needs during childbirth ♀️

Empathize with new mom’s wishes amidst mother-in-law’s tantrum

Family drama alert! Commenter advises to stand firm against toxic grandma.

Expectant mother demands husband prioritize her over manipulative mother-in-law. NTA

Protecting newborn from infections, NTA. Grandma prioritizing status, sad

Asserting patient autonomy during childbirth. NTA

Respect new parents’ boundaries. Exceptions can be bittersweet

Stand your ground and don’t let anyone guilt you!

Physician reminds new mom of boundaries and support in hospital

Protecting mom and baby from entitled grandma

Set boundaries with mother-in-law and communicate priorities with husband

Protecting your privacy at the hospital

Setting boundaries with grandma post-baby

Respectful NTA commenter understands new mom’s visit wishes

Father shares his experience and stresses on the importance of mother’s comfort.

Ex-husband’s family prioritized over me during C-section

Spineless DH? Set boundaries with mommy dearest after birth

Setting boundaries and standing up for yourself in relationships

Dealing with a narcissistic grandma: a boat rocker analogy ⚠

Rest and recuperate after c-section, husband needs to support.

Husband’s lack of support with MIL’s tantrum – NTA

Enforcing boundaries with entitled grandma after C-section

Setting boundaries with family members during postpartum period

NTA. Pregnant Lady Nuclear is appropriate here

NTA. It’s your birth plan, not your MIL’s photo op

Grandma shares her perspective on bonding time with grandchildren

Protecting your boundaries during childbirth is important. NTA

Husband throws wife under the bus in overbearing MIL situation

Supportive comment validates OP’s stress and advises setting boundaries.

Husband needs to pick a side and respect new mom’s wishes

Sneaky solution to MIL problem, prioritize your needs. NTA

Stand your ground and set boundaries with grandmother

Assertive approach to MIL’s bad behavior during childbirth.

Father not patient. Mother is. Grandma, imagine him in pain

Stand firm and extend grandma’s wait time to meet baby

Stand up to the bully MIL and prioritize the mother’s needs

Enabling grandma’s tantrum? Kick him out too!

Tips on avoiding unwanted visitors after C-section

Advice from an old lady with a mother-in-law like yours : Limit her visit to 5 min and tell the medical staff. Be honest with your husband and grow him some balls to stand up to his mom. Or else she’ll ride roughshod over you both.

MIL crosses line after C-section, NTA sets boundaries

Set boundaries with husband and medical team for post-op recovery

NTA, disowning the baby might work in your favor

Set boundaries with your husband and trust a family member.

Setting boundaries with entitled family members

Visitors after c-section: exhausting or awesome? One mom’s experience

Set boundaries with hospital for no visitors. Call security if necessary.

Grandma’s entitlement leads to ultimatum and family feud ♀️

Lesson on tantrums and consequences

Spineless husband puts overbearing MIL before wife’s postpartum recovery

Protect your recovery! NTA, set hospital boundaries

Supportive comment with advice for new mom, use of heart emoji

Stand up for yourself! ♀️ Don’t let SO enable MIL.

Husband should prioritize his wife over his entitled mother

Spouse prioritizing MIL’s feelings causing hurtful behavior towards family. ♀️

Partner must stand up to his mother, love the grandchild reward!

Don’t negotiate with toddlers, terrorists or MILs! NTA

Patient’s right to decide on visitors. MIL’s tantrum backfires.

Setting boundaries with in-laws before C-section delivery

Delivery room nurse suggests solution for uninvited grandma

Having visitors after a c-section can be overwhelming

User advises OP to set boundaries with MIL and husband

Supportive comment with a hint of humor

Grandma gets a reality check for her entitled behavior

Stand your ground. Don’t let her ruin your special day

Supportive comment suggests leaving husband to be breastfed by MIL

Supportive comment advocates for new mother’s autonomy and boundaries.

Grandma’s banned from hospital after C-section tantrum

Assertive advice on dealing with overbearing family in hospital

Congrats on baby! Husband problem from a mama’s boy. Set boundaries!

Family drama ensues before C-section, where’s the support system?

Take control of your recovery and communicate clearly with partner

Setting boundaries with toxic family members is necessary. NTA

Hiring a doula for birth security. NTA for hospital tantrum

Setting boundaries with family can avoid tantrums

Stand your ground! NTA. Grandma needs to grow up

Supportive comment encourages husband to back up decision.
