This heartbreaking story is about a mother who lost one of her triplets and is struggling to cope with the pain while living with her parents. When her sister told her to stop talking about the lost child, she lost her cool and called her a cold-hearted b*tch. The story delves into the struggles of parents who have lost children and the importance of acknowledging their existence. It’s a must-read for anyone who’s ever experienced loss or wants to understand the pain of losing a child. Read on to find out if she was justified in her outburst or if she went too far.
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Emotions run high as sisters fight over deceased child mention.

Breaking quarantine for comfort during grief. ❤️

Sister’s hurt feelings and dumped milk cause tension and waste

Grieving mother defends reaction to sister’s insensitive comment.

Seeking forgiveness after insensitive comment about deceased child

Mother defends her right to talk about deceased child
Losing a child is an unimaginable pain that no parent should ever have to go through. For this mother, talking about her deceased child is a way of honoring his memory and coping with her grief. However, when her sister tells her to stop talking about him, tensions rise and a fight breaks out. In the heat of the moment, hurtful words are exchanged and the aftermath is even more awkward. Despite apologizing, the mother still feels like her reaction was warranted. Join the conversation below and share your thoughts on how to navigate sensitive conversations about deceased loved ones.
NTA! It’s fair to mention all your children whenever. Your sister needs to learn how to support people experiencing grief.

Family’s denial of OP’s loss is bizarre and insensitive. #NTA

Heartless family throws away breastmilk, OP not in the wrong.

Deceased child’s siblings will always be triplets, not twins
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Navigating grief and family dynamics after the loss of a child

Dealing with the loss of a child is tough on everyone

Grieving mother’s family refuses to acknowledge her late baby and throws out her breast milk donation in a malicious act.
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Encouraging NTA commenter to seek therapy for healing ❤️

Family tension and grief lead to sleepless nights and misery

NTA but therapy needed for coping with lost child

Sharing memories of lost children is healing. Don’t stop talking.

Grieving mother clarifies when she talks about her deceased child

Validating someone’s grief is important.

Parent’s pain of losing a child, but family conflict continues. ESH.

Validating feelings and offering counseling support, while questioning the parents’ logic

Commenter questions the sensitivity of OP’s reaction to mother’s comment.

Engaging different ways of grieving can lead to conflicts. NTA.

Explaining the love for a deceased child. ❤️

A comparison that misses the mark

Using ‘triplets’ term with strangers not natural, but not an a**hole move.
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Commenter empathizes with poster and calls out bad parenting

Support for OP, but disagreement on dismissing others’ pain.

Support for OP’s grieving, criticism towards sister’s behavior.

Woman shares heartbreaking story of family dismissing her deceased child

Commenter addresses multiple parties, suggests therapy for poster’s grief.

Honoring a deceased family member can be healing for everyone ❤️

When life keeps knocking you down, it’s okay to break down.
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Supportive comment and family’s plan to seek counseling for grief.

Sharing her own experience, commenter supports OP’s decision to correct family.

Grieving mother defends right to talk about deceased child.

Supportive comment offers comfort and solidarity to grieving mother. ❤️

Grieving mother gets support for not wanting to be called ‘parent of 4’

Losing a child is hard, no one has the right to judge ❤️

Grieving mother opens up about child loss and names choice ❤️

Supportive comment on grief and moving away from family

Curious remark sparks discussion in comment section

Mother of triplets receives support after being asked to stop talking about loss ❤️

Discussing deceased child with strangers can be uncomfortable and awkward.



















































