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I don't know much about pregnancy, but what I do know without a shadow of a doubt, is that one should always steer clear of a woman in labor. No matter your intentions and no matter your headspace, confronting a woman whose belly is 10x the size, bladder compressed, and with a baby trying to come out of them, is not the wisest of calls. But this sister-in-law felt entitled to pass along some condescending articles to a short-fused woman and she got exactly what she deserved in response.
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"AITA for a text I sent in a group chat while in labor?"
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‘I replied, mid contraction’: Know-it-all SIL gets an earful in the group chat after sending a three-time Mom ‘informative articles’ about labor pains
When in labor, pregnant women are pretty much exempt from standard human politeness. As they squeeze a human life out of their body, they're privy to certain ramifications—like a snippy remark in the family group chat after getting belittled by their sister-in-law.
While I don't condone quick-to-anger responses as a resolution to any family debate, sometimes your folks need a splash of cold water to the face to realize they're crossing some serious boundaries. And when this 3-time mom, a woman who's certainly experienced the full spectrum of pregnancy and labor, got lectured in the group chat about Braxton Hicks contractions, she was nearing the end of her patience. Keep scrolling for the entire story of sisterly condescension that unraveled into an all-out family feud after a woman in labor snapped and pushed things a little too far.