Anonymous wrote:Over the weekend I had my first baby, and something just came to light that’s really bothering me.
Last night my sister told me that while I was in the hospital, my MIL apparently turned away a friend of mine who came by to drop off a care package. My sister said MIL was in the hallway near the waiting area and basically told my friend something along the lines of “go, she doesn’t want visitors.” My friend was surprised and left. My sister caught up with her and said she was crying.
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How would you handle this? Address it directly now? Let it go but set boundaries going forward? I’m also aware I’m freshly postpartum and probably not in the most objective headspace.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I'm a little on the fence here. MIL should have checked with you. But she also might have thought you were sleeping and/or needed to sleep, and was trying to be helpful.
I also find it a little hard to believe your friend left crying. Any woman would understand that a new mom might not want visitors. And you'd think she would have texted to make sure it was a good time.
I would just talk to your friend and make sure she knows that you absolutely would have seen her, and say you're not sure what your MIL was thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call your friend and get what actually happened, and then unleash your husband on his mom.
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First, congratulations on the birth of your baby!
I agree that you should talk to your friend and see exactly what happened.
I would also take a minute to assess the time that she visited, were you sleeping? Were you with a doctor? Any possible logical reason why your mother-in-law would say it wasn’t the right time to visit? Want to make sense of everything then you can take your next steps.
Anonymous wrote:Call your friend and get what actually happened, and then unleash your husband on his mom.
Anonymous wrote:Call your friend and get what actually happened, and then unleash your husband on his mom.