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    Visitors immediately post c-section

    @evilgriff lollllll!!!!
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    @evilgriff lol I think you misread. I’m saying a child is as much the fathers as it is the mothers. Not the mil’s
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    @digitalwilderness I agree that nobody has a right to a child except the parents. I’m saying if it is important to the child’s father, then the mother should consider a compromise. I shared the compromise that worked for my family, despite the awful relationship I have with my mil. In my...
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    Visitors immediately post c-section

    @cbmiller Gotcha! Yeah that sounds so frustrating. I’m sorry you’re dealing with it. My mil was a huge source of anxiety for me, especially the last few weeks of my pregnancy.
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    Visitors immediately post c-section

    @cbmiller Well, you’re in a “partnership” that’s apparently strong enough to have a baby, so I assume that compromises are an important part of maintaining your “partnership” - anyway just giving my thoughts. Just like all the other internet strangers you’re asking for input from, feel free to...
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    Visitors immediately post c-section

    @digitalwilderness I also had a c-section and have an acrimonious relationship with my mil. Like can’t wait til she croaks kind of loathing. For me, this compromise worked great because it ensured I wouldn’t have to have her at my house while recovering. At least at the hospital nurses could...
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    Visitors immediately post c-section

    @cbmiller Come up with a compromise- let her come to the hospital after you have your golden hour with baby if he agrees that she won’t come to the house for the first few days when you are discharged. Let nurses know in advance to kick her out after an hour.
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