AITA for telling my husband that his mother is overstepping and I don’t want her in the delivery room?

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The user, a 32-year-old woman who is eight months pr****nt, is facing conflict with her husband, Tom (35M), regarding his overbearing mother, Linda (62F).

The core issue began when Linda became excessively involved in the pregnancy, offering constant unwanted advice and referring to the unborn child as "our baby." The conflict escalated when Linda insisted on being present for the birth, claiming a right to be there.

When the user politely declined to have anyone other than her husband in the delivery room, Linda reacted strongly, accusing the user of trying to exclude her.

The user's husband then sided with his mother, suggesting she should allow Linda in to "keep the peace," leaving the user feeling outnumbered and uncertain about how to maintain her boundaries during the birth.

AITA for telling my husband that his mother is overstepping and I don’t want her in the delivery room?
‘AITA for telling my husband that his mother is overstepping and I don’t want her in the delivery room?’

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The user is currently caught between two difficult positions: upholding her necessary bodily autonomy and comfort during a significant medical event, and avoiding severe conflict with her husband and her future mother-in-law.

Her desire to control her birth environment clashes directly with the expectations set by both Tom and Linda regarding family inclusion.

The central question remains whether the user is wrong for a*serting control over her personal medical experience, or if her husband and mother-in-law are overstepping fundamental boundaries of privacy and personal space during childbirth.