![]() ![]() “He told me to 'be grateful' for his parent's support as they're significantly more well-off than my parents are and paid for many newborn/infant expenses and plan to pay for many more as the baby grows,” Laura wrote. In attendance were Oliver’s brother, his wife and their toddler, and while the sister-in-law is “totally on side”, Oliver’s brother sided with his parents. “I could tell he was not happy about my decision, but he said he went along with it because I'm the mother.”įlash forward to Sunday, and the family has gathered at Laura and Oliver’s home for dinner. “My boyfriend just told them they're invited to Sunday roast this week, and that's all,” Laura added. ![]() “Is this about today?” his dad Phil asked. Oliver gave his parents a call and told them what Laura decided. “They don't care about me, only the baby, and I was embarrassed I didn't see it sooner.” “I said I appreciated it all, but they ignored me crying and calling them for 10 minutes after I fell down the stairs,” she explained. He was “taken aback” and argued his parents had “done a lot” for the couple since their baby was born. ![]() I can manage on my own, even though it'll be hard,” she said. “I told him I no longer want their help after today's events. Laura approached her boyfriend Oliver a few hours later when he came home from work. RELATED: ‘My in-laws gave my 2yo twins a gift, then expected me to pay the money back’ RELATED: I don’t want any visitors in my home after giving birth, including my in-laws Luckily the doctors told her she would recover in time, but she was still furious at her in-laws, who failed to help her after the tumble. Shocked, Cecilia tried to defend herself, stating she was “too busy fussing over the baby.”Īn hour passed, and Laura’s condition began to decline her arm had swollen, and she was taken to the hospital. “I’ll admit, I saw red,” Laura confessed, shouting, “I fell down the stairs, didn't you hear me calling you for help?” to her MIL. Only when she made her way around the corner that Cecilia asked if she was OK. It took “nearly 10 whole minutes of being ignored” before Laura “managed to stand up on my own and hobble through to the living room.” “There is absolutely zero way they couldn't have heard me.” “The baby stopped crying after 10 seconds,” she said. While her legs were unharmed, she was “wobbly because of shock” and asked one of her in-laws to help her back to her feet but was left with no response. “However, instead of helping me, both jumped to comfort the baby who was crying… and left me at the bottom of the stairs.” “I wasn’t holding the baby, and the baby was safe,” she told Reddit. ![]()
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