nevergiveup
Jul 1, 2008, 09:03 AM
I don't know where to start. My son(19) and his girlfriend(16) had a precious baby boy one month ago. I've been very supportive of them during the pregnancy. Hate to see that happen at their ages; but I told them they weren't the first and wouldn't be the last. My son has a job and they are both staying in school. He was right there to support her the whole time and during the birth of the baby. Her parents wouldn't allow my son at their house after they found out she was pregnant. Kept saying they would talk to him and never did. I think she really had a hard time at home while she was pregnant.
Well now that the baby is here, she is still living at home, of course. My son is allowed to go over there. But her mother is very controlling of what she does and where she goes with the baby. And she seems to want to play the martyr. She was suppose to bring him to my house twice and both times her mother made excuses- he was cranky so she was going to give him a bath and bottle. I have 3 kids; dealt with cranky and baths. Or he shouldn't be going out. They tell her she doesn't spend enough time with him. And accuse her of pawning him off on me or my daughter, who is expecting her own baby in Sept. I've told her from the start that if she needs to go somewhere with her friends or just get out for a bit, to bring him by. I don't consider it pawning if I want to enjoy my grandson. My daughter feels the same way. We ask her to see him whenever we can. She is fine with it and has no problem. But her mother is different. She complains about everything she does when it comes to my son and his side of the family. And I don't want to cause her problems with them. I think she has enough of that already. My son said she is afraid to say anything because she's afraid they won't help her. I can understand that. But you'd think her mom was the one in labor that day.
I realize that since she is 16 they can tell her what to do even though she's had the baby. Is there anyway they can prevent me from going over to pick up the baby(with her permission) on my days off and bringing him to my house(we live in the same town)? I've got family and friends that would like to see him, too. My son's name is on the birth certificate. I would've thought they'd see by now that he's in it for the long haul. He's crazy about the little guy. Was very upset himself one night when her mom said the baby could spend the night.
Help! Help! Help! We want to see him, but don't want to cause problems for her with her parents. Seems they are doing that themselves.
Well now that the baby is here, she is still living at home, of course. My son is allowed to go over there. But her mother is very controlling of what she does and where she goes with the baby. And she seems to want to play the martyr. She was suppose to bring him to my house twice and both times her mother made excuses- he was cranky so she was going to give him a bath and bottle. I have 3 kids; dealt with cranky and baths. Or he shouldn't be going out. They tell her she doesn't spend enough time with him. And accuse her of pawning him off on me or my daughter, who is expecting her own baby in Sept. I've told her from the start that if she needs to go somewhere with her friends or just get out for a bit, to bring him by. I don't consider it pawning if I want to enjoy my grandson. My daughter feels the same way. We ask her to see him whenever we can. She is fine with it and has no problem. But her mother is different. She complains about everything she does when it comes to my son and his side of the family. And I don't want to cause her problems with them. I think she has enough of that already. My son said she is afraid to say anything because she's afraid they won't help her. I can understand that. But you'd think her mom was the one in labor that day.
I realize that since she is 16 they can tell her what to do even though she's had the baby. Is there anyway they can prevent me from going over to pick up the baby(with her permission) on my days off and bringing him to my house(we live in the same town)? I've got family and friends that would like to see him, too. My son's name is on the birth certificate. I would've thought they'd see by now that he's in it for the long haul. He's crazy about the little guy. Was very upset himself one night when her mom said the baby could spend the night.
Help! Help! Help! We want to see him, but don't want to cause problems for her with her parents. Seems they are doing that themselves.