I think they will let OP visit the baby but not hold her or get too close. ![]() OP, just text that you can't make it but hope they're doing well. The End. |
Yes, isolate the new mother. You're such an innocent victim here. |
WTF? Did you even read the whole thread? OP's brother and SIL told her they're grossed out about a skin condition OP is suffering from, to the extent that they don't want her holding their newborn. Plus, they're trying to bully her into a cross-country move to live with OP's parents, who have been abusive in the past. Yes, OP *is* an innocent victim here. |
OP here. Thanks for all the help. Sometimes the simplest things seem hardest. I texted her back last night "Hi! Sorry I can't meet up with you two, but give [Niece] a hug from me."
Just to clarify two things. 1. Niece was born eight weeks ago, and I've already met the baby. Four times. So it's not like I'm refusing to see someone's new baby. 2. My SIL has her sister living in walking distance of her. Since her maternity leave three months ago she's gotten together with more people than I have all year. She is in NO way isolated. In fact, when I was at their house two weekends ago they were getting ready to go to a friend's house after I left. SIL is definitely not sitting at home crying from being lonely. |
Hey, will you have lunch with me? |
Good for you OP.
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"Would love to, but I can't tomorrow. Hope you both are doing well" |
Go. If it's so uncommon, then there could be a good reason. She's lonely, she needs help, your brother needs help, she wants to become closer... |