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AITA for not wanting to adopt my sister’s kid?

by John Doe
June 27, 2026
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In the quiet turmoil of expanding a family, a couple faces a heart-wrenching crossroads. Their love has already embraced three children, two adopted and one born from past chapters, yet now the fragile hope of bringing in a new life from within their own bloodline stirs a complex storm of emotions and doubts. The sister’s unborn child, a beacon of both promise and uncertainty, stands at the center of an unspoken fear: will love be enough to hold this family together, or will it unravel under the weight of unspoken attachments and shifting responsibilities?

The shadow of hesitation looms large as the couple contemplates opening their hearts and home once more. Beneath the surface of willingness lies a deep-seated worry—that the sister’s claim to her baby might never truly fade, leaving them trapped in a limbo of temporary care and emotional chaos. This is not just a story of adoption; it’s a poignant struggle between hope and reality, love and loss, where every decision carries the fragile weight of a child’s future and a family’s fragile trust.

AITA for not wanting to adopt my sister’s kid?

My husband and I already have 3 kids. 2 are...

My sister is pregnant, she can't look after the baby,...

However, I am concerned at my sister's behaviour.

She's already referring to the child as her baby, which...

Additionally, I'm concerned that I will unwittingly become a glorified...

I have friends who have adopted relative's children and it...

While my kids have said they'd be okay with it,...

When I communicated these worries to my sister, she said...

Both of our parents are only children, so we have...

She's about 6 weeks away from her due date so...

She's admitted that the reason she wants me to take...

She also thinks we'd be a good family to adopt...

I've refused as I just don't think this is a...

Dr. Joseph Crumbley, a well-known social worker and expert on family adoption, explains that adopting a relative’s child requires very clear boundaries and a complete change in family roles. He warns that birth parents often struggle to stop acting like parents and start acting like aunts or uncles. This confusion can cause major emotional pain and loyalty problems for the child.

In this situation, the sister’s behavior shows she is not ready to fully give up her role as a mother. She wants the OP to adopt the baby specifically so she can stay close and see the child often. This suggests she might view the adoption as a temporary parenting deal rather than a permanent legal change. This mindset will likely lead to broken boundaries. Additionally, the OP’s current children have difficult pasts and need a very stable home, which could be hurt by family drama or arguments over who is the real parent.

The OP made the right choice by saying no to the adoption to protect her own children. To handle this better, she should keep her boundary but offer other kinds of help. She can help her sister find an agency that does open adoptions. This would let the baby go to a stable home while still giving the sister a safe, professional way to stay in the child’s life.

What do you think of this story?





THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

Amara_Undone It sounds like she wants you to do all...

livinglikeme_ NTA. She can try an open adoption if she...

selerims NTA. You KNOW it's going to lead to more...

It sounds like she is using you as an easy...

Not_Cleaver NTA. I really feel for your soon-to-be nephew/niece. Is...

The only way I see you adopting working is if...

sarcastic1999 NTA. That's a baby, not an object. If she...

If she ever decides to take the kid back, it's...

It's really not a good idea to take this risk...

Compet*tiveLecture5 NTA. You have legitimate concerns that are being validated...

If you're sister wants to be involved in the kid's...

mooseblood07 **NTA -** I think you're doing what's right for...

It will definitely complicate everything and something bad will happen...

The mother is struggling with a hard emotional choice. She wants to protect the safe and steady home of her three children, but her entire family is putting a lot of pressure on her to adopt her sister’s baby. She is afraid that her sister will not be able to step back, which will lead to broken boundaries and family arguments.

Is it better for a person to adopt a relative’s baby to keep the child in the family, or is it healthier to say no when the risk of future family drama is too high?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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