Motherhood is a journey filled with joy, sleepless nights, and, occasionally, some family drama. When a new mom made the tough decision to ban her mother-in-law from seeing her newborn, the internet was set ablaze. Was she being overly protective, or was this a necessary step to ensure her baby’s well-being?
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A Mother’s Protective Instinct or an Overreaction?
In the end, Mama Bear’s decision has stirred up a storm of opinions. Some believe she’s just being a protective mother, while others think she’s overstepping her boundaries. But what do you think? Is she justified in her actions, or is this an overreaction? Let’s dive into the sea of opinions and see what the internet has to say about this. ️
NTA: Justified in cutting off boundary-stomping MIL and setting clear boundaries.
NTA. Never trust a GP with tantrums and sneaky behavior. #Boundaries
NTA. Mother-in-law causing drama and disrespecting boundaries. Supportive husband.
NTA, but c’mon. Did you really think you were the AH?
NTA. MIL is a controlling narc
NTA. Mother-in-law’s intrusive behavior and expectations are overbearing
Setting boundaries with toxic family members: NTA, protect your family! ✋
NTA! MIL’s abusive behavior warrants a complete cut off. Stay strong!
Changing baby formula = assault? NTA, toxic MIL. Restraining order?
“Crazy nut-job Christian” MIL undermines parenting wishes. NTA.
NTA – Protect your child from a toxic and abusive MIL!
NTA. MIL’s creepy behavior causes stress. Caesarean choice valid.
NTA. Formula complications caused discomfort for baby and justified MIL’s denial.
Relieved OP’s mother-in-law didn’t try to breastfeed the baby
Mother-in-law drama: Is she really *psycho*?
NTA – Brother’s enabler role and husband’s support, good luck!
Struggling with feeding choices, grateful for newfound knowledge
BIL wants you to handle MIL’s insanity, not him.
NTA – Religious disagreement and family tensions escalate with miscarriages.
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Mother-in-Law’s sudden interest in baby raises eyebrows.
NTA: Protect your baby from the controlling, unstable MIL
MIL’s refusal to acknowledge grandchild backfires. NTA takes stand.
Last Updated on September 26, 2023 by Diply Social Team