My turn

By Crazy In-Laws - 20/11/2016 22:54 - United States - Danvers

Today, my wife and I both got released from the hospital. She was admitted for the birth of our daughter. I was admitted with a broken arm from when my mother-in-law shoved me out of the way because she wanted to be the first one to hold the baby after my wife. FML
I agree, your life sucks 13 637
You deserved it 711

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cootiequeen4444 11

If I was OP's wife I'd tell my mom to back off. From the husband. And especially the baby. I would not want some who JUST acted in forceful, aggressive, and thoughtless way to hold my baby. Especially when the results were injury to the husband. I'd demand mom to leave until she's calmed the hell down and thinks on the bigger level. Newborns are delicate little things. Id be concerned for its wellbeing if I were to let my mom hold it after such a crazy and bone headed move. Unfortunately, I totally see the her just continuing to ignore her son in law and just grabbing the baby from her daughter. I mean. Why not go full crazy when the insanity has already begone (kidding of course). I hope I'm wrong and the mother immediately stopped and apologized and assisted the man she wiped out/injured. Either way, OP'S wife needs to have a big long heart to heart with mommy dearest about boundaries and the like.

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This makes me very mad, uhg in-laws can be very rude

Wrong generalization. There are very rude people out there. Some of them happen to be in-laws.

I hope your wife backed you and didn't give the baby to anyone else until you had the chance.

cootiequeen4444 11

If I was OP's wife I'd tell my mom to back off. From the husband. And especially the baby. I would not want some who JUST acted in forceful, aggressive, and thoughtless way to hold my baby. Especially when the results were injury to the husband. I'd demand mom to leave until she's calmed the hell down and thinks on the bigger level. Newborns are delicate little things. Id be concerned for its wellbeing if I were to let my mom hold it after such a crazy and bone headed move. Unfortunately, I totally see the her just continuing to ignore her son in law and just grabbing the baby from her daughter. I mean. Why not go full crazy when the insanity has already begone (kidding of course). I hope I'm wrong and the mother immediately stopped and apologized and assisted the man she wiped out/injured. Either way, OP'S wife needs to have a big long heart to heart with mommy dearest about boundaries and the like.

I wish I had more likes to give your comment. You're completely correct.

tounces7 27

If she's just a crazy ass monster in law then OP just needs to press charges and get her out of their life for awhile. It takes quite a bit of force to break someones arm. She sounds like she needs to be put away.

well if you unacamble the words Mother In law it does spell Woman Hitler!

"Sir, before you leave, we also offer a course for new parents on dealing with babies. The whining, irrational, and seemingly viol—" "I've already got experience, thanks."

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I fail to see how you think that has anything to with this. OP's mother-in-law had nothing to do with "the production" of the baby itself, and the fact that she (likely, though for all we know OP's wife could be adopted) gave birth to the woman who had the baby has nothing to do with the baby's existence beyond being part of biology. And regardless, physically injuring someone over who gets to hold the baby first is an extremely overbearing and irresponsible action. The mother-in-law's behavior in this situation is by no means acceptable, nor justified. In short, what she did wasn't okay, and nothing makes it so.

#7 Maybe next time you should use your brain before commenting

If you accepted that, you're a butthole. Your wife, your child. Period. If you ever have anymore, I hope they're waiting in their rightful place – the waiting room! Oh yeah, CONGRATS!!!!!!!!

What the **** does accepting it have to do with anything? Where does it even say he accepted that? Oh, it DOESN'T. It says she BROKE HIS ARM shoving him out of the way. Which, since he would have had to get that bone set and a cast put on before he could hold the baby, let alone the complications from having a cast and trying to hold a baby means they are not only is probably going to have limited bonding with their kid for the first two to three months, but that the miter is going to wind up having to mostly care for the baby on HER own.

I think you missed where they said "IF"

The point of my comment is that IF doesn't ******* matter. HIS ARM WAS BROKE. He physically COULDN'T hold he baby. It doesn't matter if he "accepted" the MIL going Full Bitch mode because his ARM is BROKEN. Saying "if he accepted that" doesn't make any damned sense when he no longer had a CHOICE.

We all know what he typed. What I meant by "accepted" was for his situation. Yeah, his arm was broken. We read that. And I think as readers we've all come to the same conclusions you've mentioned in your response, because like you, we also have firm grasps of the obvious. He doesn't/didn't have to accept the situation or her behavior. I haven't read through the comments, so I don't know if he responded. I wonder how it turned out. For me, no one would come before my family, especially my child. That mother in law would've been tossed out of the room and seen her grandchild another time. If that makes me a butthole, oh well. And yeah, I could've been a bit clearer within my comment I guess, but I wasn't. Oh well. Thank you for your response! It was delightful ?

Well, on the plus side.. sounds like you were already at the hospital when it happened?

Family or not, I would not let someone who's acting violent to hold the fragile little newborn I'd just spent hours pushing out. But then again, having just been severely weakened by childbirth, OP's wife may not have had much say in the matter. In that situation, I would hope the hospital staff had the good sense to not let Grandma near the baby if she presents a clear danger to the child.