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AITAH for snapping at my MIL for calling my daughter “her baby” one too many times?

by Alex Johnson
November 27, 2025
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After years of heartache and longing, she finally held her miracle—her daughter, her rainbow, the culmination of dreams and pain. But the joy of new motherhood was shadowed by a creeping unease, as the woman who should be her ally, her mother-in-law, claimed her daughter with words that blurred the lines of love and possession.

The subtle shift from affection to obsession carved a silent wound, turning moments meant for bonding into battles for respect and recognition. In that fragile space between love and boundary, a mother’s fierce protectiveness ignited, confronting the delicate balance of family, identity, and the right to claim her own child.

AITAH for snapping at my MIL for calling my daughter “her baby” one too many times?

I (31F) had my daughter six months ago after years...

My MIL (63F), who lives 10 minutes away, is obsessed...

" Just hers. It started as "I can't wait to...

But it's evolved into "My baby needs more tummy time"...

" She even told a family friend, "She looks just...

I was feeding my daughter and MIL reached over and...

This one's mine." She looked stunned and left early. My...

Now I'm wondering if I should've just ignored it and...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a severe breach of necessary parental boundaries, exacerbated by the high emotional investment surrounding the birth of a ‘miracle’ child after infertility.

The MIL’s language (“my baby”) indicates a deep, perhaps unhealthy, fusion with the maternal role. This behavior often stems from unresolved personal needs or a desire to relive past experiences, which inevitably encroaches upon the primary caregiver’s autonomy. The OP’s snapping, while emotionally charged, was a direct response to persistent boundary erosion. However, the delivery—being sharp and confrontational—created immediate defensiveness, causing the MIL to feel rejected, as noted by the sister-in-law’s reaction. The husband’s support for the boundary, while correct in principle, does not address the communication fallout.

The OP’s action was appropriate in principle because maternal boundaries must be defended, especially when the language used suggests ownership rather than affection. However, the execution could have been more effective. A constructive recommendation for the future would be to use ‘I’ statements in calm, non-reactive moments (e.g., “MIL, when you call her ‘my baby,’ it makes me feel like my role as mother is being diminished. Please call her ‘Granddaughter’ or ‘our baby’ moving forward”). This addresses the behavior without attacking the person.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

Successful_Pain_3586 My mother in law said she wanted to dance...

Random0s2oh I said I'm having a burial at sea.: When...

and up until he was 18 months old, my mil...

TRN04 My husband went NC with her right before he...

Content-Plenty-268 Your husband agrees with you. Enough said.: NTA. Your...

Ignore your SIL: every time someone overbearing and tone-deaf gets...

someone is bound to accuse the boundary-setter of cruelty and...

Jessyschae NTA. My mom calls my sons,

"her babies" but it's never progressed to the level it...

I think the line that is crossed when she started...

Your feelings are valid, but I think a genuine talk...

It sounds like she may have good intentions and isn't...

Also, is this perhaps just the last straw over a...

Newgirlkat I just read your previous post and took a...

never commented on your last one. Hon, you may have...

He seems supportive enough from the (very) little snippet you...

Also did HE ever tell her she was ridiculous for...

Again THIS IS HIS MOTHER, why isn't HE the one...

he called her and realized she was serious... Did he...

- He thinks she needed the boundary, his sister tells...

Also the "my baby, my baby" crowd are the ones...

My cousin who's like my sister has a MIL AND...

my babies" "my widdle sonny boys" with my twin nephews...

they'd use photos of them as their profile picture to...

saw a comment someone left my cousin's SIL on her...

that they didn't know. And when it came covid, my...

They wanted to toss them out, anywhere but there "their...

then it was "you should take these kids elsewhere" IN...

JustAnotherPolyGuy "My baby" doesn't bother me. Parenting over the top...

The original poster (OP) is experiencing significant distress because her mother-in-law (MIL) consistently refers to the newborn daughter as “my baby,” which undermines the OP’s role as the mother. This conflict centers on the clash between the OP’s need to establish clear parental boundaries following a difficult fertility journey and the MIL’s intense, boundary-crossing attachment to the grandchild.

Was the OP justified in strongly asserting the boundary against the MIL’s persistent use of possessive language, or would ignoring the behavior have preserved family harmony better? The core question remains whether protecting maternal identity necessitates direct confrontation or if accommodating the MIL’s emotional investment was the more appropriate path.

Alex Johnson

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

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