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AITAH for banning my mother from visiting after she posted pictures of my stillborn son on Facebook?

by Jane Smith
October 19, 2025
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In the quiet aftermath of an unimaginable loss, a couple clings to the fragile moments they shared with their stillborn son, guarding their grief like a sacred secret. Their world shattered at 36 weeks, they found solace only in the private embrace of holding their baby and capturing those fleeting memories for themselves alone.

But that fragile sanctuary was shattered when a mother, driven by her own sorrow, crossed a boundary without consent—exposing their pain to the world and twisting their intimate grief into a public spectacle. Now, amid accusations and heartbreak, the couple faces the raw challenge of protecting their healing while confronting the complex shadows of shared loss and fractured family bonds.

AITAH for banning my mother from visiting after she posted pictures of my stillborn son on Facebook?

My husband (31M) and I (30F) recently lost our son...

The hospital allowed us time to hold him, and we...

Without asking, my mother posted several of those photos on...

" I only found out because a coworker DMed me...

I told her she was not welcome in our home...

" My sister says I'm being cruel and that "she's...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation highlights a critical failure in respecting boundaries during extreme vulnerability. The OP and her husband experienced a catastrophic loss, and the intimate photos taken during their visitation period were exclusively for their private processing of grief. The mother’s action of posting these images on social media, without consent, stripped the parents of agency over their own narrative and memorialization. While the mother is certainly grieving the loss of a grandchild, her reaction manifested as an intrusive act, effectively transforming a private tragedy into a public performance, which can feel like emotional theft to the primary mourners. The sister’s perspective that the mother is ‘grieving too’ minimizes the unique and primary nature of the parents’ loss and the violation they experienced.

The OP’s immediate reaction—banning the mother from the home and skipping Thanksgiving—is an understandable, albeit extreme, attempt to re-establish a safe emotional perimeter following a severe violation. While extreme distance may feel necessary now, communication in the future should focus on articulating the specific boundary that was crossed (the photos) rather than generalizing the relationship. A constructive path forward involves the couple clearly communicating that honoring their son means respecting their defined space for mourning, and that any future inclusion is contingent upon the mother acknowledging the profound hurt caused by the unauthorized sharing of private images.

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AFTER THIS STORY DROPPED, REDDIT WENT INTO MELTDOWN MODE – CHECK OUT WHAT PEOPLE SAID.

No_Role2325 NTA. Who TF posts stuff like that without permission...

MuttFett If my mother did this, I'd never talk to...

Available_Bag_6759 NTA: NTA and I am so angry on your...

As someone who lost a baby, I have no words...

But please give yourself space to heal. You can't do...

PeachyVibe2 I am sorry for your loss: NTA. Your grief,...

Flowerofiron Take the time you need to heal.: She wasn't...

Whereswolf She just wanted Facebook pity. NTA: My (step)sister did...

We were both on the same pregnancy/baby forum and she...

Her actions caused a lot of extra grief and A...

I wasn't as petty then as I am now. If...

virtualghost123 NTA. Your mother used your deceased child for a...

Totally disgusting and there's no coming back from that.

The original poster (OP) is experiencing intense grief following the stillbirth of her son, a trauma compounded by her mother’s unilateral decision to share deeply personal memorial photos online. The central conflict is the OP’s need for privacy and control over their raw mourning process clashing directly with the mother’s actions, which the OP perceives as boundary violation and emotional appropriation.

Given the profound nature of this loss, is the OP justified in imposing a strict boundary by excluding her mother from their home and holiday events, or is her sister correct that this response is overly cruel to a grieving individual?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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