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My BabyDaddy mother hates me, she said she don't want parts in her first grandson. She told her son that this is not his baby. But today she told me she sorry and I'm almost due next month. Now she want to be a part of her grandson. Should I be rude and not let her be in the hospital at all or just talk to her.
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The same exact thing happened to me. But at around 25 weeks she came around because my bf told her this is my baby and if you don't cut your **** out your not gonna be apart of her life. And then she snapped out of it real quick because she wanted to be apart of the babys life I'm now days away from having her and she doesn't leave me alone she can't wait for the baby
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10020336 tn?1410657538
I didn't have this problem because my MIL and I have always gotten along, but if I were in your position I would definitely try to talk to her about everything.
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I think u should go on how u feel for u and ur baby because she goin to understand either way it go I almost had to deal with that too and she wasn't there until I had my daughter
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I would see what happeneds, seems like she finally came around. I would let it go.
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7558356 tn?1410715309
I would talk to her. I had a lot of problems with my MIL throughout my pregnancy. It only puts a strain on my husband and mine relationship, because its his mom against his wife. Despite the horrible things my MIL did to me, I chose to take the higher road. And it is worth it, I promise. Shes apart of your life forever now!
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