Anonymous wrote:I would feel kinda crappy because I'm low, petty and immature for even taking the time to post such a question when I have newborn baby to love and care for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My SIL did this. She was four or five weeks pregnant. I was annoyed. I gave a hearty congratulations and kept my feelings to myself.
Why? I'm tired of this notion that when a woman has a baby, she thinks the world is supposed to stop and stand around in adulation.
I don't think that, and like I said, I smiled and gave a big "wow! congratulations!" Trust me, I'm not the type to think that a wedding or a baby warrant special treatment. But, it was weird. My in-laws were gazing at their brand new newborn granddaughter and my SIL interrupted with "And we have some news..." You don't think that's a little awkward? She was so newly pregnant that she hadn't even been to the doctor yet.
No, I don't think it's awkward. She saw a newborn baby and probably got really excited about being pregnant herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My SIL did this. She was four or five weeks pregnant. I was annoyed. I gave a hearty congratulations and kept my feelings to myself.
Why? I'm tired of this notion that when a woman has a baby, she thinks the world is supposed to stop and stand around in adulation.
I don't think that, and like I said, I smiled and gave a big "wow! congratulations!" Trust me, I'm not the type to think that a wedding or a baby warrant special treatment. But, it was weird. My in-laws were gazing at their brand new newborn granddaughter and my SIL interrupted with "And we have some news..." You don't think that's a little awkward? She was so newly pregnant that she hadn't even been to the doctor yet.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Let me clarify this is my first post after OP.
It didn't happen to me. It happened to a friend and she's pretty upset since it's SIL 4th kid and DF came from a history of several miscarriages, a super tough pregnancy (bed rest for months) and her little guy is in the NICU awaiting weight gain for surgery.
Anyway thanks for sharing your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My SIL did this. She was four or five weeks pregnant. I was annoyed. I gave a hearty congratulations and kept my feelings to myself.
Why? I'm tired of this notion that when a woman has a baby, she thinks the world is supposed to stop and stand around in adulation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Let me clarify this is my first post after OP.
It didn't happen to me. It happened to a friend and she's pretty upset since it's SIL 4th kid and DF came from a history of several miscarriages, a super tough pregnancy (bed rest for months) and her little guy is in the NICU awaiting weight gain for surgery.
Anyway thanks for sharing your opinion.
eek. I hope you are encouraging her to let it go. She has bigger fish to fry and getting angry at an attention hogging SIL can only hurt her.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Let me clarify this is my first post after OP.
It didn't happen to me. It happened to a friend and she's pretty upset since it's SIL 4th kid and DF came from a history of several miscarriages, a super tough pregnancy (bed rest for months) and her little guy is in the NICU awaiting weight gain for surgery.
Anyway thanks for sharing your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Let me clarify this is my first post after OP.
It didn't happen to me. It happened to a friend and she's pretty upset since it's SIL 4th kid and DF came from a history of several miscarriages, a super tough pregnancy (bed rest for months) and her little guy is in the NICU awaiting weight gain for surgery.
Anyway thanks for sharing your opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have. A relative told me she was pregnant when she visited me in the hospital after DC's birth. I was happy.Anonymous wrote:People who say they wouldn't care have obviously never been in the situation.
I don't get how someone else's happiness diminishes your own. What a pathetic way to live!
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