Picture this: You’re a new mom, just two weeks into the beautiful yet exhausting journey of motherhood. You’re juggling a newborn and a toddler, your body is still recovering, and sleep is a distant memory. Suddenly, your parents want you to play chauffeur for their airport trips. What would you do? This is the dilemma one mom found herself in, and the internet has been buzzing with opinions ever since. Let’s dive into the story…
The Unexpected Request

The New Mom’s Dilemma

The Uber Solution

The Family Ties

The History of Airport Runs

The Breaking Point

The Guilt Trip Continues

The Unending Pressure

New Mom’s Standoff: Baby Care vs. Airport Duty ♀️
Caught between the demands of newborn care and the expectations of her parents, our new mom is in a tight spot. With her parents insisting on full-service airport rides just weeks after her due date, she’s torn between duty and self-care. Despite a history of always being there for her parents, she fears this time it’s just too much. The pressure is mounting, the guilt trips are rolling in, and the drama is real. Now, let’s see how the internet weighs in on this family drama…
NTA. Entitled parents expect new mom to be their chauffeur.

Parents are being unreasonable! NTA!

Safety first! NTA for not wanting to risk your baby’s health

New mom stands up to entitled grandparents for her baby’s health.

New mom seeks compromise with grandparents for airport duty ✈️

NTA: New mom’s parents are delusional. Driving is impossible!

Selfish request? Not the a**hole!
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New mom refuses airport duty, gets support from commenters.

Mom refuses to pay for rude family’s Uber, totally justified!

NTA: New mom rightfully prioritizes her health and safety

NTA. Recovering mom refuses to be their personal chauffeur.
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NTA, but bring the baby and toddler for a wild ride!

NTA: They should pay for someone else.

New mom refuses airport duty, asks if they can afford Uber

Driving ban after birth, NTA for refusing airport duty.

NTA. Parents or brats? The verdict is in!

New mom opts out of airport duty for postpartum recovery.

New mom deserves support, not additional responsibilities.

Visiting newborns should be helpful, not burdensome.

NTA: New mom needs rest, let grandparents handle airport duty.

Don’t be a doormat! Stand up for yourself, new mom!

New mom prioritizes health and baby, calls out selfishness. ✈️

Stand your ground and prioritize your health and safety!

NTA: New mom calls out selfish parents, suggests doll house violin

NTA, but boundaries are important. Don’t engage with toxic family.

Sassy response shuts down airport duty debate.

Heartwarming story of a mom’s sacrifice and unconditional love

New mom refuses to risk baby’s safety for airport duty.

Birth is *traumatic*! NTA times a million.

“Are they insane? What is wrong with your parents? NTA.”

New mom rightfully declines airport duty postpartum. NTA

“NTA. Stand your ground and set boundaries with your parents!”

New mom chooses baby over airport duty.

New mom prioritizes baby over insensitive parents.

Parents acting entitled, Uber is fine. No offense intended.

NTA. Prioritize your health and let your parents find alternatives.

New mom refuses airport duty, tells them to get an uber

New mom’s dilemma: Airport duty or baby duty? ✈️

“NTA – Family isn’t a free service! Focus on yourself!”

New mom stands up to narcissistic parents.

NTA. Taking an Uber is the logical thing to do

NTA. Diving for two hours? No way!

C-section moms can’t drive, book them an Uber. NTA.

NTA: Mom’s airport Uber shows understanding and support.

Renting a car for airport convenience

NTA: Have your husband run interference and take the heat off!

NTA: Let them handle their own transportation.

“No” is a complete sentence.

NTA: Don’t let them take advantage of your kindness!

Internet strangers support new mom’s decision to prioritize herself.

NTA! The entitlement never ceases to amaze me.

Postpartum driving restrictions: Uber it and avoid the judgment. NAH.

NTA. Break the cycle and prioritize your own well-being

Setting boundaries as a new mom.

NTA. Decline and avoid the stress.

Stay home with your baby! NTA, it’s not urgent

New mom stands up for herself against entitled airport-goers.

NTA – Juggling a newborn and airport duty? No way!

NTA. Recovering mom needs rest. Airport parking is an option!

Unreasonable request for airport duty while about to give birth

New mom prioritizes baby over airport duty, receives support

New mom chooses baby duty over airport duty. NTA!

New mom refuses airport duty, questions others’ sanity.

NTA. Put you and your baby first. Let them be unhappy

New mom deserves a break! NTA, they need to figure it out

NTA. No is a complete sentence. That is all.

New mom prioritizes self-care and adjusting to motherhood.

New mom’s dilemma: Airport duty or baby duty? ✈️
Commenter advises against airport duty after giving birth.

NTA. Uber is the modern solution for airport dilemmas!

New mom refuses airport duty, prioritizes baby and recovery. ✈️

NTA – Take an Uber and avoid the train wreck!

“New mom refuses to be a cab driver for her parents! “

New mom rightfully refuses to be chauffeur for inconsiderate parents.

NTA. Supportive comments on unsympathetic parents. Suggests park and fly.

Recovering new mom deserves a break from airport duty!

NTA. Inconsiderate! Do what’s best for you and baby.
