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AITAH for telling my husband I don’t want his mom in the delivery room?

by Alex Johnson
October 28, 2025
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At 35 weeks pregnant, she finds herself caught in an emotional storm, where the anticipation of welcoming her first child is tangled with the growing tension between her and her mother-in-law. What was meant to be a serene and intimate moment with her husband is now overshadowed by the relentless pressure of tradition and expectations imposed by a grandmother-to-be, desperate to be part of the birth experience.

As lines are drawn and feelings are wounded, her husband stands torn between loyalty to his wife and the guilt of disappointing his mother. The once clear path to their baby’s arrival is now clouded with conflict, threatening the peace she so deeply craves in this pivotal moment of their lives.

AITAH for telling my husband I don’t want his mom in the delivery room?

I'm 35 weeks pregnant with our first child, and things...

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She's even started a*suming she'll be in the room with...

I told my husband this, and at first, he was...

Last week, she showed up with a hospital bag for...

She got upset and cried, saying I was taking away...

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AITA?

As renowned family therapist and researcher Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “. . . The most difficult thing to do in life is to be firm and kind at the same time. But it is possible.”

This situation is a classic example of a boundary violation driven by misplaced entitlement and an inability to differentiate between support and participation. The mother-in-law (MIL) is conflating her role as a grandmother with the right to be present during a highly intimate and medically focused event. The OP, who is undergoing intense physical and emotional labor, has the fundamental right to dictate the environment for her medical care and personal experience. The husband’s position shows classic ‘parent pleasing’ behavior, where avoiding immediate conflict with his mother takes precedence over fully supporting his wife’s established needs.

The OP’s actions in setting the boundary (no one but the husband) were appropriate as they directly address her documented need for calm and privacy during labor. For future situations, the husband needs professional guidance to understand that supporting his wife’s boundaries against his mother is non-negotiable for the health of their new nuclear family unit. A constructive path forward involves the husband firmly communicating the boundary as a shared decision, rather than the OP bearing the sole responsibility for disappointing his mother.

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REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.

RagingMuninn Your husband isn't in the middle. You made a...

He needs to tell his mother that this is between...

wakingdreamland Tell your lousy,

cowardly doormat of a husband that if he keeps pestering...

Childbirth is not a spectator sport and the *only* view...

Everyone else can f**k off, including your husband. Better to...

iDontGetCute92 NTA, but MIL and AH Husband sure are.: NTA....

I would - to be safe - make the hospital...

If she does turn up (I a*sume she will) they'll...

or have any stressful interaction during labour. Her comment of...

Sharing DNA and being physically involved in your grandchild being...

Your_Daddy_1972 NTA Your husband needs to remove himself from "the...

He's as much(if not more)of the problem for even entertaining...

themcp is stressful enough without having the added burden of...

Why do we get one of these posts every couple...

dgf2020 What is it with current MILs that they don't...

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kid and your husband will be still unsure if his...

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BeautifulParamedic55 NTA. First and foremost it is a MEDICAL procedure.

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The original poster (OP) is clearly prioritizing the privacy and emotional space needed for a significant medical event, setting firm boundaries regarding who can be present during childbirth. This has created a direct conflict with the mother-in-law (MIL), who feels entitled to participate based on tradition and emotional desire, leading to the husband being caught between his wife’s needs and his mother’s distress.

Given the clash between the OP’s need for a private birthing experience and the MIL’s feeling of exclusion, is the OP justified in maintaining strict boundaries for the delivery room, or should a compromise be made to preserve family harmony during this sensitive time?

Alex Johnson

Alex is an expert in finance and often shares tips on managing personal money.

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