On Reddit, one woman remembered how her son's grandmother tried three times to get into the delivery room -- when she already told her no.
Sometimes the hardest part of giving birth isn't just pushing out the baby. Instead, it's getting your family onboard with the birth plan and who's allowed in the be in the room with herAlthough she had her baby 16 years ago, the memories of the day she gave birth are still fresh.the Reddit mama explained that she might've been a teen when she gave birth, but she wasn't a fool. She knew exactly who she wanted in the delivery room.
"They came in, ordered food and ate, and never ONCE asked how I was or how my son was," she recalled.She could hear her baby's grandmother from the hallway"screeching."Her son's father ultimately"abandoned them," but she's happy that she could raise her boy the way that she wanted to. trying to sneak into your delivery room and causing a big scene. She should have respected your demands as well."
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