Anonymous wrote:If you win on this and she goes, then you lose.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. I am surprised everyone is siding with the mom. Barring unexpected complications or some warning from newborn's doctor, I would absolutely assume and expect her to do it for an extremely close family member's wedding.
Anonymous wrote:There is no way in a million years I would go with a newborn and a 2 year old.
Would you be willing to take the 2 year old all by yourself so your parents can see him?
Let me guess, your best man and that is too much work.
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You guys will be divorced in 5 years btw if you keep this bs up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was the wedding scheduled so close to her due date? It would be bad enough for a 6 week old to be attending a crowded wedding in the same town. Plane rides and hotel rooms are terrible idea. 6 week olds do not have immunizations. Even a light fever means an ER visit for fear of simple viruses causing things like meningitis. Believe me you don’t want to watch nurses trying to poke into those tiny veins to do bloodwork. It is torture.
Your family should have delayed the wedding for at least a couple more weeks. Or they should accept that it is not reasonable for her and the newborn to attend. You’d hoild go with and take care of your 2yo.
This is a good point.
Why didn’t they schedule the wedding a few months after the due date if it was so critical for the baby to be there?
Anonymous wrote:Expecting a woman to travel on a three hour flight 6 weeks PP with a toddler and a newborn, while you perform best man duties all weekend, is actually unreasonable.
She, on the other hand is being perfectly reasonable by staying home and encouraging you to go. If you believe you have enough help there, go and take your toddler so she can stay home and recover with the new born.
I also wouldn’t be keen on travelling on a flight that long with a newborn, before they’ve had vaccinations.
Anonymous wrote:Why was the wedding scheduled so close to her due date? It would be bad enough for a 6 week old to be attending a crowded wedding in the same town. Plane rides and hotel rooms are terrible idea. 6 week olds do not have immunizations. Even a light fever means an ER visit for fear of simple viruses causing things like meningitis. Believe me you don’t want to watch nurses trying to poke into those tiny veins to do bloodwork. It is torture.
Your family should have delayed the wedding for at least a couple more weeks. Or they should accept that it is not reasonable for her and the newborn to attend. You’d hoild go with and take care of your 2yo.