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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It would be easier to follow if you just told us what happened this time OP.[/quote] We have a 4 month old son and MIL recently came to visit from 2 hours away and said her son looked really tired. And called him later on to question why he looks so tired almost as if we don’t have a freaking 4 month old child at home. Again not her business. We alternate nights with the baby pretty much to a T. But again even if I was being “unfair” it’s still not my MIL’s business to go behind my back and hint around to her son to check up on him to make sure I’m “doing my job.” Her son is a grown married man and a big boy with a mouth of his own. If there were issues he is more than capable of speaking to me himself. Not having mommy swooping in as super woman to try and protect him from being a father and save him from his evil unfair wife. This isn’t the first time she has tried to pull this shit. My husband did the right thing by telling her mom. “Yes of course I’m tired I have a 4 month year old son but so is OP and you don’t seem to care about her well being. Please stop questioning how things are done in our household I’m a big boy.” And she did stop but of course after saying, “I’m your mother I’m just looking out for you.” Funny how she didn’t seem to notice or care after I was in labor for hours on end and when I was super sick during my pregnancy and she didn’t check up to see if her son was doing enough to help take care of me. Which my husband was amazing through this whole thing.[/quote] I mean, why are you so tired? Is the baby colicky? You have other children? At 4 months you really should not be haggard with 1 kid.[/quote] It’s our first and only child so far so we are getting used to being new parents. I thought that was pretty standard for first time parents as a new baby? My point was that my MIL felt it necessary to ask my husband why HE is so tired behind my back which has passive aggressive undertones to it otherwise why not just ask him in front of me? Why ask him behind his wife’s back. Again she didn’t seem to care after my well being when I had a very difficult pregnancy and then all the pain I was in from the long labor but get her son who didn’t go through one iota of that all of a sudden mommy needs to check up on him and make sure his wife is doing her part. [/quote] Passive aggressive undertones.....asking him behind his wife's back? Being a new mom can be very difficult but it sounds like you are having some post partum problems that are not just due to your MIL. [/quote] Well what was my MILs point in asking this when I wasn’t around? She was around the two of us all day then the few minutes I’m not around she suddenly magically remembered to ask her son why he seems so tired? You don’t think that’s behind his wife’s back. I’m his own wife you can say to my husband anything in front of his own wife. Also you really don’t see the passive aggressive undertones why are you so tired meaning are you doing all the work and your wife isn’t helping. Again funny enough how when I was super sick during my pregnancy my MIL didn’t seem to care one iota to ask me how I’m feeling or if I’m ok or need anything and same when my labor was excruciating. I feel like a total incubator for her grandchild. Not caring at all about my well being as her DIL and mother of her grandchild just her son and grandchild.[/quote]
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