Asking Eric: Daughter-in-law doesn’t want me at hospital for grandkid’s birth

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Asking Eric: Daughter-in-law doesn’t want me at hospital for grandkid’s birth
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A letter writer’s daughter-in-law doesn’t want anyone but her husband as the hospital for their baby’s birth.

My only son is expecting his first child in early July. I have been recently told by my son that his wife does not want anyone at the hospital, except for my son.

To be clear, I have no desire to participate in the birth process, only to be able to hold my first grandchild during their stay at the hospital before they go home, and the chaos begins. Any suggestions?This special moment, with its firsts and its unknowns, is naturally stirring up a lot of emotions. It sounds like some of those happy and nervous emotions are bringing up your grief. That is also natural.Try not to put all of your emotional expectations on this hospital visit.

Regardless of how this resolves, this person and I are likely to be in the same space as each other a few times per month going forward. And I would like to be friends, or — if that possibility has been squandered — not make things untenably awkward or unpleasant for either of us.It seems like there are more unspoken rules around social media-based relationships than there are around face-to-face ones. The anxiety produced can be enough to make one long for a less advanced time.

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