I Refused to Let My MIL Meet My Baby — She Plotted a Cruel Plan

Many researches find that nearly 85% of new mothers face post-birth sorrow.

Gretchen, a first-time mother, is finding it difficult to adjust to motherhood, leading her to ask for some silence from her family.

Gretchen’s letter:

I told my MIL, “My family needs privacy. I’ll tell you when you can meet your grandson.”

She kept on calling every day, so I ended up saying, “I don’t care if it takes months.

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I’m not ready yet!” She nodded.

Today, I woke up to my baby crying intensely.
My husband became pale when he saw me.

I started shivering when I found out that 9 people from my husband’s family came over to our house, and nobody had told me anything.

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Turns out my husband was the one who had invited his mom, dad, siblings and even nephews and nieces.

I confronted him, saying that he didn’t have the right to tell them to come over without having consulted with me first.

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He said, “I think you’re overreacting. It’s not like you’ve been asked to prepare food and host them for a few days.”

I felt completely strained and stressed out I saw my MIL with a victorious smile, as if she was happy that she taught me a lesson.

Without saying a word, I took my purse and stormed out of my own house while still in my pajamas.

Do you think I overreacted?