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So annoyed!!! Sorry labor rant!!!

So I'm at l&d  being induced but I'm just getting my first dose of antibiotics for group b and my mother in law is here (I'm so mad) she is on the phone and with a rattling news paper I asked her to leave and she will not im so annoyed I don't want anyone in here and not this early I still have another dose and this first one is going on 3 hours so who knows hiw long I'll be here and my fience is just getting mad at me for being mean WTH
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Were working on it and just started piticon
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Your comfort and safety is the priority. Get her out of there.
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Secretly tell the nurse to help you kick that lady out don't be shy the faster you get that over with the better and you won't stress, you don't need to stress.
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I would tell the nurse or just say to your MIL that you would like to spend this time resting and would like some alone time.
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Tell her to get the he'll out. Push nurse button... tell the nurse You don't want nobody in there...
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U can tell the nurse u dont want her there they'll ask her to leave if not call security on her butt lol
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Like the coment above isaid f you dont want anyone in the room just let your nurse know and she will take care of it for you. it's your labor and its already stressful enough. get her out of there :) and wishing you a fast and speedy delivery and recovery and congratulations
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At the hospital where I had my last you could just tell the nurse to ask everyone to leave. I wouldn't feel bad about being mean at all because you are the one going to have a baby. You should be able to be comfortable and have whoever you want in there. I would have the nurse make her leave.
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