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Grandparent Boundaries
Is it weird for a "grandmother" to ask to insist on coming to visit from out of state for a week, not even 3 full weeks after you have a C-section, ask if your baby (that you breastfeed) can sleep in the room with her and her husband at night, ask if she can take your 3 week old baby in the shower with her, get mad and sit and pout when your family comes over for dinner and spends alot of time that evening holding your baby instead of her, and then constantly get you to leave your house?
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I think you would be sensible to ask her to leave so that you and your partner can bond with YOUR child.... it has been lovely to see you and thank you for all your help BUT..... I do wonder whose parent she is...I am guessing not yours ... nevertheless to whomever she belongs both you and your babies father need to work together to ensure you both have a smooth...
21:44 Sat 05th Sep 2015
Is this her 1st grandchild?
She needs to be told some basic rules. Child sleeps with the mother as it is being breastfed , young babies do not take showers, they are bathed in a baby bath. Other relatives want to spend time with the child as well as her.
I do not get the bit about trying to get you to leave the house!
She needs to be told some basic rules. Child sleeps with the mother as it is being breastfed , young babies do not take showers, they are bathed in a baby bath. Other relatives want to spend time with the child as well as her.
I do not get the bit about trying to get you to leave the house!
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I think you would be sensible to ask her to leave so that you and your partner can bond with YOUR child.... it has been lovely to see you and thank you for all your help BUT..... I do wonder whose parent she is...I am guessing not yours ... nevertheless to whomever she belongs both you and your babies father need to work together to ensure you both have a smooth journey into parenthood. I suspect that would be without her assistance! Oh and enjoy your baby.
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