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AITA for stopping my parents from paying for my sister’s IVF and telling her she can’t afford to have a kid

by Alex Johnson
November 20, 2025
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In the quiet tension of a family dinner, a brother watches helplessly as his sister’s dream of motherhood slips further away, weighed down by hope, desperation, and the heavy price of IVF treatments. Years of silent struggle and failed attempts have left the family fractured, caught between love, financial strain, and unspoken pain.

When the sister pleads once more for support, the brother’s voice breaks through the fragile calm, challenging the fairness of repeated sacrifices on uncertain promises. What unfolds is a raw confrontation, exposing the deep emotional wounds beneath the surface and the impossible choices that bind them all.

AITA for stopping my parents from paying for my sister’s IVF and telling her she can’t afford to have a kid

I am M23. My sister is F28, married to M30...

18 months ago she and her husband came to my...

My parents have some savings separate from retirement and agreed...

having just started work after graduation. Unfortunately, the IVF failed....

Afterwards my sister said she wanted to try another round...

I could tell my parents looked hesitant but they agreed...

At this point I stood up and said it's not...

We argued a bit and I admit that things got...

I told her she if she can't pay for the...

My parents were trying to calm us down, my mom...

to which I replied that it's basically a gift to...

My sister started complaining that it's not a gift, it's...

I told her not being able to have a kid...

My dad finally stood up and yelled at us both...

He said he's very sorry for what she's going through...

My sister started crying again and her husband (who had...

Today my sister sent me some texts calling me an...

As renowned family therapist Dr. Terry Real explains, “Healthy boundaries are not about controlling another person; they are about choosing what you will or will not accept from them.”

The situation presented involves a significant breach of boundaries from multiple angles. The sister (F28) is treating her parents’ savings as an open resource for expensive, high-risk medical procedures, seemingly disregarding their previous commitment and the financial implications for their overall security. Her defensive reaction that it is ‘none of my business’ attempts to shut down legitimate inquiry into shared family resources, especially when the OP (M23) is also a child of the parents who might expect future support or inheritance.

The OP’s intervention, while motivated by a strong sense of equity (the ‘gift to one child and not the other’ argument), escalated the conflict by directly challenging the sister’s life choices and framing her inability to conceive as a lifestyle choice she cannot afford. This aggressive communication turned a discussion about financial boundaries into an attack on her emotional well-being. The comparison to cancer, while logically flawed from a medical severity standpoint, highlights the sister’s deep emotional pain and the invalidation she felt.

The parents’ initial agreement followed by the father’s ultimate boundary setting (refusing further funding) was appropriate in establishing a limit. For future interactions, the OP should focus solely on their own boundaries regarding their potential inheritance or their parents’ financial health, rather than dictating what the sister should or should not do with their parents’ money. Constructive engagement would involve asking the parents about their overall financial plan, rather than directly confronting the sister about her fertility expenses.

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

teresajs NTA The way you said it was harsh (bordering...

But your parents were about to just hand over tens...

crying. Your sister is only 28. There's time for her...

Or they can ask other family, or friends to chip...

hypothetical-ginger Not being able to afford ivf doesn't necessarily mean...

but your sister sounds EXTREMELY ent*tled and almost panicked, so...

She sounds vaguely manipulative too (saying vague because God knows...

Maybe you didn't bring this up / handle it in...

They probably would never have been able to say no...

RaineMist ESH (except for your parents,

BIL) You suck for thinking that you're "owed" the same...

do with their own money. Your sister sucks for trying...

Captain_Quoll ETA: Thank you for the awards: While I agree...

paying for treatments, I think YTA for your att*tude. Your...

' It's not about you.

DanGodsOpinions It's a little disingenuous to argue that if she...

you deserve the same amount of $ for , but...

then what the h**l are they going to do when...

OLAZ3000 YTA It's not your money it's not your business.

You are acting ent*tled AF by not only inserting yourself...

Parents don't provide kids equally the exact same things in...

Did every single activity and its equipment needed you ever...

In your defense, you are only 23, your brain is...

Your parents should be telling you to sit the F...

NOT decreasing the amount you may one day inherit by...

If your parents can afford it it is their decision...

that's up to them. You don't explain their ful situation...

dovahkiitten16 YTA Your dad and mom are right. This isn't...

It was not your business to but in and try...

She wasn't asking you for your money. You completely b**ted...

and in possibly one of the rudest, most confrontational ways...

If you thought your parents were being taken advantage of...

maybe you should think about it more", "sis, you should...

are you sure it's a good decision?" etc). >

it's basically a gift to one child and I should...

Different kids have different needs. You are not infertile and...

Your sister made a really bad comparison about chemo, but...

Secondly, it's extremely ent*tled to expect money from your parents...

It's not your money and the way you tried to...

Lastly, not being able to afford IVF does not mean...

Children are expensive but they are an on-going expense whereas...

That's like saying you can't afford a car because you...

The fact that you, in the end, helped your parents...

Even when your points were valid you went about it...

The original poster (OP) became deeply involved in their sister’s financial decisions regarding fertility treatments, leading to a severe family conflict. The central friction lies between the OP’s belief in financial fairness, demanding equal consideration for any parental gifts, and the sister’s perceived right to support for a serious medical struggle, viewing the requested funds as necessary treatment rather than a discretionary gift.

Given the clash between financial equality and compassionate support for a major life goal, the core question remains: Is the OP justified in intervening based on principles of fairness regarding parental assets, or does the emotional and medical nature of the sister’s fertility struggle warrant overriding financial considerations, making the OP’s intervention unwarranted interference?

Alex Johnson

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

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