Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a doozy of a family drama on our hands. Meet our protagonist, a loving sister caught between supporting her sibling’s baby dreams and facing the harsh realities of responsibility. With a family divided and emotions running high, she’s left wondering: is she being a total a-hole for not jumping on the baby bandwagon? Let’s dive into this juicy tale of tough love, disability dynamics, and the ultimate question… to baby or not to baby?
Sister’s Big Baby Bombshell!

Baby Fever Strikes! ️

Sister’s Strides Towards Independence ♀️

Still Needs Support From Fam

Responsibility Overload?

Unpopular Opinion Alert!

Tough Love or Total A-Hole?

AITA for Keeping It Real? ♀️

Disability Clarification

Learning Disability Lingo

Sister’s Baby Bombshell Divides Family!
Our protagonist finds herself in a sticky situation when her sister, who has a developmental disability, announces her plans to have a baby with her similarly-abled husband. While the rest of the fam is all aboard the baby train, our leading lady has some serious reservations. She fears the responsibility will fall on her and mom’s shoulders, given her sister’s struggles with decision-making and stress. Her unpopular opinion has caused quite the family rift, with mom calling her out for upsetting sis with her brutal honesty. But is she really an a-hole for wanting her sister to understand the gravity of motherhood? The internet weighs in with their hottest takes!
Suggesting a crying practice baby to avoid future conflict.

Sibling’s pregnancy causing family drama? NTA for setting boundaries!

The severity of disabilities is crucial information in this situation.

NTA commenter defends OP’s decision not to support sister’s pregnancy

Cheerlead, don’t manage. Back out now. Sister may surprise.

Setting boundaries with family in a difficult situation.

Difficult decision, but NTA for being honest about not supporting.

NTA, babies are not accessories, get them a cat

Choosing not to support sister’s pregnancy due to disability concerns.

Stepping away from helping sister to show child’s impact.

Growing up with a bipolar mother and feeling like her mother. NTA

Respectful disagreement on supporting sister’s pregnancy. NAH

Set boundaries and move away to avoid being guilted into responsibility

Clear boundaries set to avoid unwanted responsibility and legal issues.

Setting boundaries is key in supporting siblings during pregnancy

Set boundaries and communicate clearly with your family to avoid conflict

Initially hesitant, commenter pays for parenting classes, now proud of sister.

Saying no to supporting a sister’s pregnancy – justified?

NTA commenter expresses concern for baby’s safety without social support

Setting healthy boundaries when supporting family is important.

Valuable perspective on seeking advice with engaging analogy

Supporting her financially doesn’t make you responsible for everything. NTA.

Raising a child may not be fair to the child

Supporting sister’s pregnancy would be an additional burden. NTA.

Is the sister’s learning disability severe enough to hinder parenting?

Choosing not to support sister’s pregnancy for valid reasons. NTA

NTA, but beware of potential future responsibilities.

Family encourages sister’s pregnancy despite her life-altering condition. Commenter NTA.

NTA refuses to support sister’s pregnancy, sparks outrage!

Autistic commenter shares specialist’s advice on having biological children.

Refusing support for disabled sister’s pregnancy – valid concern. NTA

Setting boundaries when supporting disabled parents to avoid caregiver role.

Choosing not to support sister’s pregnancy due to valid concerns. ♀️

Set clear and firm boundaries to avoid being an alternate mother

Standing up for financial responsibility in a pregnancy.

Supporting a sibling’s pregnancy? NTA says this comment.

Advice from a former case manager on supporting disabled parents

Having a child in this economy with part-time jobs is irresponsible. NTA.

Valid concerns about sister’s pregnancy, parents need to be mature

Red flag raised about severity of sister’s diagnosis

Set boundaries and avoid raising your sister’s child. #NTA

NTA refuses to support sister’s pregnancy, sparks debate.

Person asks for more info to judge if NTA or not.

Enabling sister’s dependency? Tough love may be necessary.

Withdraw support if she can’t function alone. NTA

Being responsible is tough but necessary. NTA made right decision.

Set boundaries or you’ll be raising the child

Setting boundaries with family, NTA

Choosing to be child-free due to disorders. Dodging a bullet? ♀️

Concerns raised about sister’s husband’s ability to raise child.

Valid concerns regarding sister’s ability to handle a baby. NTA

NTA thinks sister shouldn’t have kids, ready to call child services

NTA. Pull back on care for sister’s child, it’s their responsibility.

Setting boundaries with family can be tough

Sharing a personal experience and offering helpful advice

More info needed to judge if supporting sister’s pregnancy reasonable

Family debates supporting stepsister with intellectual disabilities having a baby

Being realistic about special needs isn’t ableism. You’re NTA

Parenting is tough and demanding. NTA for considering the commitment.

Surviving a difficult childhood with a learning-disabled mom

Choosing not to support family planning due to personal circumstances.

Realistic support is important, NTA. Emotional coddling can backfire.

The complex conversation around reproductive rights for people with disabilities

Suggests giving them a doll to care for before sterilization

Protect yourself and stand firm in not supporting your sister.

Being childfree is a valid choice. NTA for setting boundaries.

Suggesting a pet as a test run before a baby

Approach with finesse and dialogue. Ask about babysitting opportunities. NTA.
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Should genetic conditions be a factor in having kids?

Protecting yourself from family drama with CPS and workers

Valid concern or not, refusing to support a pregnancy?

Setting boundaries with family over pregnancy

Choosing not to support sister’s pregnancy sparks debate.

You’re NTA for refusing to support your sister’s pregnancy

Encouraging disabled sister not to have kids – NTA.

Insensitive comment about people’s intelligence and reproduction.

Supportive advice on handling mentally disabled family member’s pregnancy

Sister’s pregnancy: Stop funding her, NTA.

User seeks context on OP’s refusal to support sister’s pregnancy.

Let your mom support your sister’s pregnancy

You have the right to refuse support. NTA

Sharing opinion once is fine, let her be. NTA

Raising concerns without being TA. Offer support if she gets pregnant

Sister’s pregnancy sparks heated debate – NTA for opposing it

Set boundaries and suggest help options, you’re NTA!

You’re NTA for refusing to support their irresponsible decision.



















































