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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FWIW, the framing of this from the subject line messed everything up. This situation is not about the DIL/MIL relationship at all. It is about a parent to somebody who is about to become a parent. No right or wrong there, but [b]the DIL is not the most relevant party in this sitation.[/b][/quote] ???? If the DIL actually doesn't want to see MIL for the first week, then maybe MIL should know that before asking for leave for the wrong week. IDIOT. Of course it's about what the DIL wants. OP should ask her. [/quote] Maybe the MIL wants to be available for her son? Maybe she has no intention of going to the hospital for the delivery at all? Yes of course EVERYONE should respect a new mother's wishes about the delivery. But I do think that the other parent may also need some support. What if something goes wrong? I would not want to be far away from my own child (even if "just" the father) in that scenario. [/quote]
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