Couple Has To Change Locks Over MIL’s Behavior, She Refuses To Back Down

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A birth is a celebration in the family, but it should never become a spectacle open to anyone and everyone. People might feel excited to be there when a new family member arrives, but most couples choose to keep it an intimate affair: just the two of them and the doctors, and perhaps a handful of family members.

Mothers-in-law wanting to attend the birth is common. Yet it’s also common for mothers not to want them there. This was the case for this pregnant woman, too, who was trying to avoid her overbearing MIL as she started having contractions. Unfortunately, the MIL didn’t back off even when the baby was born, so the couple had to take some drastic measures and set firm boundaries.

A pregnant woman felt suffocated by her overbearing mother-in-law

A pregnant woman experiencing contractions, lying down with her hand over her face.

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As she started having contractions, the MIL wouldn’t back off when all the woman wanted was peace and quiet

Text snippet: MIL is driving me crazy because she knows I'm having contractions. A pregnant woman's MIL refuses to leave.

Text snippet: She's been driving me pretty much insane. A pregnant woman dealing with an overstaying MIL.

Text snippet: She lets it slip she knew I was having contractions. A pregnant woman suspects her MIL is listening.

Close-up of a pregnant woman's belly, hands gently resting on her expanding stomach, feeling contractions.

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Pregnant woman having contractions, MIL refuses to leave during birth plan discussions.

Pregnant woman having contractions, MIL refuses to leave, following her everywhere.

Pregnant woman having contractions, MIL refuses to leave, despite help with other kids.

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Commenters urged the husband to step in and unceremoniously kick out his mother

Pregnant woman having contractions, MIL refuses to leave, considering hotel options.

Pregnant woman having contractions, MIL refuses to leave, advising husband to take charge.

A comment advises to make the MIL leave when a pregnant woman starts having contractions.

A comment suggests the husband makes the MIL leave as the pregnant woman has contractions.

A user advises telling the MIL to leave while the pregnant woman has contractions and to pack her bags by 2 pm.

A user comments on removing the interfering MIL when the pregnant woman is having contractions.

A user suggests telling the MIL to leave during the pregnant womans contractions to avoid ruining the relationship.

A comment advises the husband to take his mother-in-law to the airport as the pregnant woman starts having contractions.

A user comment suggests the husband tell his mother-in-law to leave as the pregnant woman has contractions.

A comment says the husband must make his mother-in-law leave during the pregnant woman's contractions.

A lengthy comment advises the husband to remove his mother-in-law, even with police, during the pregnant woman's contractions.

A comment urges the husband to support his pregnant wife by sending his mother-in-law home before the baby arrives.

Pregnant woman having contractions: MIL refuses to leave. A comment advises telling MIL she won't be in the hospital or home.

Pregnant woman having contractions: MIL refuses to leave. A comment explains nurses won't allow MIL in delivery room.

Pregnant woman having contractions: MIL refuses to leave. A comment suggests getting family to pack up and leave.

Pregnant woman having contractions: MIL refuses to leave. A comment advises getting family to remove the MIL from the house.

Pregnant woman having contractions: MIL refuses to leave. A comment suggests telling MIL to get out of the home.

A comment advises a pregnant woman experiencing contractions to tell her MIL to leave or call the police.

A comment suggests a pregnant woman inform her MIL it's time to go, not ask, during contractions.

A comment urges a pregnant woman's husband to make the MIL leave during contractions for comfort.

A brief comment telling the MIL to leave while the pregnant woman has contractions.

A comment highlights maternal stress during childbirth from MIL refusing to leave when contractions start.

A pregnant woman describes contractions while her MIL refuses to leave, causing family stress.

Overbearing MILs are people too, and understanding where they’re coming from can help deal with their shenanigans

Stories of drama between daughters-in-law and mothers-in-law are as old as time. Conflicts arise when the MIL wants to be involved in the family’s life too much and the wife wishes to maintain some distance. While it may seem impossible, there are some ways to deal with an overbearing mother-in-law, although some of them might be challenging.

Firstly, experts recommend keeping in mind that the mother-in-law, like anyone else, is just a person. As Brooke Schwartz, LCSW, writes, once you understand where she’s coming from, it may be easier to grasp why she’s acting the way she is.

“[In-laws], too, have a bunch of stuff wrapped into becoming grandparents,” Ebru Halper, LPC, NCC, writes.  “Maybe they look at it as an opportunity to redeem themselves, maybe they miss that close, loving contact of holding a baby, or maybe they are reminded of all that they failed to do as parents.”

They also recommend that daughters-in-law not take every word or action of the in-laws to heart. Yes, they can be annoying, but they can be hurtful only when you give them the power to hurt you. “They are entitled to their opinions as you are to yours,” Halper says. “You and your spouse/partner have the final say.”

Unannounced visitors need to be told firmly but politely that the host can’t accept them right now

As an introvert, I can’t imagine a more stressful situation than someone coming to visit unannounced. However, some people grow up in cultures or environments where “dropping by” is completely normal and expected. It’s unclear whether the MIL in this story feels entitled to visits “for a mini holiday” because she wants to see her grandchild or because she doesn’t think that unannounced visits are a big deal.

Still, the couple has made it clear that they don’t want her visiting, and she still insists. There’s no rulebook specifying how often a MIL is allowed to visit, but there are statistics on how often mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law interact. According to a 2012 study, 23.2% of daughters-in-law have daily or weekly contact with their MILs. 32.6% interact with theirs daily, 22.6% do so every six months, 8.4% meet yearly, and 12.6% do so even less often.

Having contact and getting surprise visits are not the same, though. While it may seem fine to drop in on family members, even etiquette experts agree it’s not okay. As etiquette expert Nikesha Tannehill Tyson with The Swann School of Protocol told Bored Panda in the past, even family members should adhere to the three core etiquette values: respect, honesty, and consideration.

“When a guest shows up unannounced, and it is inconvenient, be honest and let them know you are not prepared for a visit and would like a text or phone call in advance,” said the etiquette expert. She offers a script for remaining polite yet firm:  “‘It’s so great to see you, I will have to end our visit by 4:30 PM today.’ Or ‘I’m so glad we could connect today! I’m available until lunchtime today.’ There is no need to give a reason for the time limit unless you choose to do so.”

The husband did come through and got rid of his mom in a hilariously petty way

An update shows the pregnant woman managed to get the MIL out after contractions started.

A husband is told his MIL needs to leave after the pregnant woman has contractions.

The husband's MIL refuses to leave after the pregnant woman experiences contractions, escalating the situation.

A stressed older woman, representing the MIL, reacts with shock as a pregnant woman has contractions.

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Pregnant woman starts contractions; husband packs MIL's stuff outside. MIL refuses to leave during contractions.

Pregnant woman has contractions; MIL finally leaves. Family sets boundaries after MIL refused to leave.

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Commenters cheered for the husband, but warned the woman that the hardest part of dealing with the MIL was yet to come

Pregnant woman starts contractions; MIL refuses to leave. FIL surprised by MIL's decision to stay.

Pregnant woman starts contractions; MIL refuses to leave. A user asks about a typo in the post.

Pregnant woman has contractions; MIL refuses to leave. Husband locks MIL out, earning praise.

A comment praising an update where a pregnant woman dealt with her MIL refusing to leave during contractions.

A comment advising a pregnant woman to enforce boundaries with her MIL after contractions incident.

And they were right: the MIL was concocting a plan to come stay with the family uninvited for a ‘mini’ holiday

A message detailing a MIL trying to sneak a surprise stay when a pregnant woman was having contractions.

A text exchange about a MIL wanting to see the baby after a pregnant woman's contractions.

A message about a MIL repeatedly asking to see a newborn after a pregnant woman's contractions, despite reasons not to.

A pregnant woman experiences contractions, looking stressed with hands on her temples, while her MIL refuses to leave.

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Text explaining how MIL planned to surprise the pregnant woman with a mini holiday, refusing to leave despite contractions.

Text detailing the MIL's stubbornness and refusal to leave the pregnant woman, showing she doesn't care about feelings.

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People in the comments judged the MIL: “Seems like blatant disrespect to me”

Reddit comments on the MIL's refusal to leave, discussing her sister spoiling her plans and the pregnant woman's contractions.

Reddit comments advising the pregnant woman to change locks as MIL refuses to leave during contractions, ignoring feelings.

Pregnant woman starts having contractions while MIL refuses to leave; a user shares how they respectfully visited their DIL.

Pregnant woman starts having contractions, MIL refuses to leave; user explains why her cousin's children are at her house.

Pregnant woman starts having contractions, MIL refuses to leave; user emphasizes birth can be traumatic and boundaries are vital.

In the final update, the father-in-law came through and threatened to change the locks to their house if the MIL were to try to impose on her son’s family again

Pregnant woman starts having contractions, MIL refuses to leave; a user describes the ongoing conflict with her MIL.

Pregnant woman starts having contractions, MIL refuses to leave; user explains why they refused to visit MIL on Halloween.

Pregnant woman having contractions, stressed by mother-in-law refusing to leave her home.

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Screenshot of text describing a mother-in-law's refusal to leave during contractions.

Screenshot of text detailing a mother-in-law's persistent plans despite contractions and refusal to leave.

Screenshot of text about the mother-in-law's controlling behavior during family holiday plans.

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“Wow, she sounds exhausting,” the commenters concluded

Screenshot of a comment advising the user to manage her mother-in-law's refusal to leave during contractions.

A comment on an article about a pregnant woman having contractions, and her MIL refusing to leave.

A comment on an article about a pregnant woman having contractions, and her MIL refusing to leave.

A comment on an article about a pregnant woman having contractions, and her MIL refusing to leave.

A comment on an article about a pregnant woman having contractions, and her MIL refusing to leave.

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