AITA for wanting my parents in town, but not at my house, while I'm adjusting to life with a newborn?

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She stands on the brink of a new chapter, her heart heavy with the weight of impending motherhood and the fragile ties that bind her family.

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AITA for wanting my parents in town, but not at my house, while I'm adjusting to life with a newborn?
‘AITA for wanting my parents in town, but not at my house, while I'm adjusting to life with a newborn?’

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The crowd poured into the comments, bringing a blend of heated opinions, solid advice, and a few reality checks along the way.

The original poster (OP) is facing a conflict between her need for private space to adjust to a newborn and the pre-existing agreement with her parents regarding their accommodation when visiting.

OP feels sad and unsupported because her parents prioritized the financial cost of separate lodging over her expressed need for personal boundaries during the vulnerable postpartum period.

Given the significant life change of a new baby, is the OP's desire for temporary physical distance from her parents during the initial adjustment phase a reasonable boundary, or does the prior arrangement regarding the house sale create an overriding obligation to host them?