Anonymous wrote:White people still have cultural/family traditions and mores. You don't have to be brown or black you know...
Anonymous wrote:This a cultural/family thing. People come immediately to show your importance and the significance of that event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby is more fun when a little older anyway! Plus my mom will be staying here to help me recover from a c-section and help take care of the toddler. Why does my 25 year old SIL need to come right away? Why can't she give me a week or two to recover and establish breastfeeding? Ugh. Vent over. No replies necessary, I know I'm going to get flamed anyway.
Do you mean stop in for 15 minutes or stay in your house?
OP here - Stay in my house. And DH is not backing me on this so I can't say no
Is this your first baby? Talk to your DH again. Tell him that you will be recovering and trying to figure out breastfeeding and a hormonal mess and you really need both him and your mom to be focusing on supporting you so you can take care of your new baby. It's really selfish for your DH to be siding with your sister on this one.
Anonymous wrote:PP back again. I might just go straight to SIL and say "he Larla would it be cool with you if we pushed your visit back a couple weeks? My doctor has been giving me the gory details of what it's going to be like in the first few weeks - bleeding and cracked nipples and crying and all kinds of lovely stuff - and I think we would enjoy your visit so much more if you came a little later."
Anonymous wrote:Did you guys ask her to wait a week? I know I'd have had no idea about childbirth when I was 25.
Anonymous wrote:This a cultural/family thing. People come immediately to show your importance and the significance of that event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby is more fun when a little older anyway! Plus my mom will be staying here to help me recover from a c-section and help take care of the toddler. Why does my 25 year old SIL need to come right away? Why can't she give me a week or two to recover and establish breastfeeding? Ugh. Vent over. No replies necessary, I know I'm going to get flamed anyway.
Do you mean stop in for 15 minutes or stay in your house?
OP here - Stay in my house. And DH is not backing me on this so I can't say no
Is this your first baby? Talk to your DH again. Tell him that you will be recovering and trying to figure out breastfeeding and a hormonal mess and you really need both him and your mom to be focusing on supporting you so you can take care of your new baby. It's really selfish for your DH to be siding with your sister on this one.
Anonymous wrote:PP back again. I might just go straight to SIL and say "he Larla would it be cool with you if we pushed your visit back a couple weeks? My doctor has been giving me the gory details of what it's going to be like in the first few weeks - bleeding and cracked nipples and crying and all kinds of lovely stuff - and I think we would enjoy your visit so much more if you came a little later."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baby is more fun when a little older anyway! Plus my mom will be staying here to help me recover from a c-section and help take care of the toddler. Why does my 25 year old SIL need to come right away? Why can't she give me a week or two to recover and establish breastfeeding? Ugh. Vent over. No replies necessary, I know I'm going to get flamed anyway.
Do you mean stop in for 15 minutes or stay in your house?
OP here - Stay in my house. And DH is not backing me on this so I can't say no