When I got pregnant, my overbearing mother-in-law Arlene acted like she was the one expecting. She hijacked every moment—from doctor visits to my cravings—and when I declined a baby shower due to stress, I thought she’d finally backed off. But then I found out she threw one anyway—without me—and kept all the gifts for herself. I was furious and heartbroken.
I confronted her the next day and was stunned to see her house full of baby items and a fully decorated nursery—for my child. She claimed it was “practical” since the baby would visit her often. When I called her out for lying to the family and disrespecting my boundaries, she doubled down, calling me lazy and dramatic. That’s when I drew the line.
I told her she was no longer part of our lives unless she respected me as Caleb’s mother. After his birth, she tried to worm her way back in with visits, but I kept her closely supervised. Then she crossed the line again—trying to pick him up from daycare despite being banned. That call from the director confirmed I had to protect Caleb more firmly than ever.
When I cut off her access, she finally broke down and apologized. She offered to return the gifts and take down the nursery, saying she just wanted to be part of his life. I told her she still could—as a grandparent who respects my role. For the first time in months, I felt truly in control… and at peace with my decision.