Anonymous wrote:It's once you have a child that you find out what a nutjob your wife really is.
Anonymous wrote:
My husband has invited his family at inopportune times, without consulting me first, but would never have done that for a newborn visit.
What's the problem exactly, besides that you weren't consulted? Is it your level of fatigue? Messy house? Fear of newborn contracting something? Needing to be a host and make small talk?
Tell him off for not consulting you.
Then decide whether you prefer canceling or letting these people come and see you in all your unprepared glory - or as much as of it as your husband can't clean up all by himself. Personally, I would not lift a finger in the house, or lift a finger when they come. They would have to get their own drinks and step over the full diaper Genie on the way to the kitchen. I would breast feed right there in front of them, disheveled and absorbed in my baby. They would have to wash their hands and faces thoroughly before touching my baby.
You choose, OP. There is no wrong option, except the one where you run around doing things for guests.
Anonymous wrote:
My husband has invited his family at inopportune times, without consulting me first, but would never have done that for a newborn visit.
What's the problem exactly, besides that you weren't consulted? Is it your level of fatigue? Messy house? Fear of newborn contracting something? Needing to be a host and make small talk?
Tell him off for not consulting you.
Then decide whether you prefer canceling or letting these people come and see you in all your unprepared glory - or as much as of it as your husband can't clean up all by himself. Personally, I would not lift a finger in the house, or lift a finger when they come. They would have to get their own drinks and step over the full diaper Genie on the way to the kitchen. I would breast feed right there in front of them, disheveled and absorbed in my baby. They would have to wash their hands and faces thoroughly before touching my baby.
You choose, OP. There is no wrong option, except the one where you run around doing things for guests.
Anonymous wrote:Make them stay in a hotel and husband is responsible for feeding/entertaining the guests. But I’m going against the grain here and going to say that not making some accommodation to have grandparents meet a grandchild in the first month is weird. If your parents in law aren’t helpful make your husband put them to work. But your child is THEIR family. If they were so awful you would have mentioned it in your original post. You need to not think of yourself as the queen of the universe because you’re not. People wonder why families don’t work any more.
Your DH should have discussed it with you, though.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the length of visit and where is everyone staying?