Imagine being forced to choose between your dream of becoming a parent and having a roof over your head. That’s the dilemma one young woman is facing after her parents gave her a shocking ultimatum. The 25-year-old and her husband moved back in with her parents due to financial issues during the pandemic. But when her parents found out she’s been discussing having a baby, they laid down the law.
Moving Back Home

Baby Fever Strikes

Laying Down the Law ⚖️

No More Babies Allowed

Youngest Son’s Struggles

Daughter’s Heartbreak

Drama Unfolds

Silent Son-in-Law

Second Thoughts?

Parents’ Tough Love or Going Too Far?
This heart-wrenching story has left many wondering if the parents are being too harsh or simply trying to protect their family. With a struggling youngest son and the stress of a potential new baby, they’ve made it clear they won’t tolerate a pregnancy under their roof. But by giving their daughter such an ultimatum, they risk losing contact with her and their future grandchild. Let’s see what people have to say about this complex situation…
NTA. Having a baby while living with someone else? Not fair.

NTA: Parents set ultimatum for daughter’s pregnancy, sparks heated discussion

NTA: Having a child without financial support is selfish and gross.

NTA: Stand your ground against bullying parents. They’re hypocrites!

NTA. Responsible parenting is about setting boundaries and offering options.

NTA, Impatient guests imposing a baby. Daughter’s immaturity evident.
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NTA at all. Parents set reasonable ultimatum for daughter’s pregnancy.

Speculation arises: Is she already pregnant?

“NTA. Wait until you’re independent to have a child. “

NTA: They’re old enough to live independently and make choices.

NTA: Accidental pregnancy makes OP an a**hole, but they need to take care of themselves financially.

NTA: Parents set boundaries for adult children living rent-free.

Did the parents assume or did she actually say they were trying?

NTA. Her manipulative behavior should be addressed. Don’t enable her.
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Putting the child’s needs first, NTA.

Is the daughter really trying to get pregnant?

NTA: Daughter shouldn’t get pregnant if she can’t support herself.

NTA. Daughter wants a baby, parents set boundaries. Stand firm!

Engaging and poetic response to daughter’s desire for a baby!

Curious about the daughter’s pregnancy progress?

NTA and stand your ground. It’s not the right time!

Commenter feels parents’ ultimatum is intrusive and condescending.
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NTA: Baby + financial problems = trouble

NTA. Setting boundaries is crucial for responsible parenting.

Did the parents jump to conclusions about their daughter’s plans?

Is it offensive to assume they’re trying to conceive?

NTA: Family planning while living under someone else’s roof? Rude!

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