Anonymous wrote:You really want your kids to later say -grandma where were you when I was born? Granny says well honey I wasn’t there because I wasn’t welcome. Your mommy and daddy kept you away from me for months after you were born so I never knew you as a tiny baby.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you do that? This is your family. The baby’s family. Families come together for important events. There is something wrong that needs some immediate therapy if you can’t have healthy, normal interactions. Keepiny grandparents away for a month or more is almost cruel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re going to be upset since that’s not what they are used to and they want to meet the grandbaby. You have the right to decide, but You’ll have to accept they’ll be upset if you decide to take this stance.
+1. That's a really long time. A week or two, sure. 1-2 months? Why?
Immune system strength. I work in healthcare and am spooked at how intensely newborns have been affected by the multitude of respiratory viruses going around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You really want your kids to later say -grandma where were you when I was born? Granny says well honey I wasn’t there because I wasn’t welcome. Your mommy and daddy kept you away from me for months after you were born so I never knew you as a tiny baby.
This is so asinine. I never had these conversations with my grandparents, and I doubt you did either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re going to be upset since that’s not what they are used to and they want to meet the grandbaby. You have the right to decide, but You’ll have to accept they’ll be upset if you decide to take this stance.
+1. That's a really long time. A week or two, sure. 1-2 months? Why?
Anonymous wrote:You really want your kids to later say -grandma where were you when I was born? Granny says well honey I wasn’t there because I wasn’t welcome. Your mommy and daddy kept you away from me for months after you were born so I never knew you as a tiny baby.
Anonymous wrote:They’re going to be upset since that’s not what they are used to and they want to meet the grandbaby. You have the right to decide, but You’ll have to accept they’ll be upset if you decide to take this stance.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you do that? This is your family. The baby’s family. Families come together for important events. There is something wrong that needs some immediate therapy if you can’t have healthy, normal interactions. Keepiny grandparents away for a month or more is almost cruel.