I have always had a great relationship with MIL. Only now that I have given birth to her first grandchild she is dancing all over my nerves!! I have had to see her every day for the last two and half weeks and I'm tired of it. How do I politely ask her not to come over every day? DH is not interested in having a conversation with her. He says the newness will wear off and she'll stop coming over every day. I'm impatiently awaiting that day.
Re: I was afraid this would happen.
DD#1 is 3! And LO#2 is on his/her way! Due Feb 26th, 2014.
BFP#1: EDD 5/7/2010 born on 5/20/2010. A little girl named Emily.
BFP#2: m/c 10/29/2012 EDD was 6/21/2012 Baby Hope was 6 weeks 3 days.
BFP#3: Twin B stopped growing at 8 weeks and 5 days. Found on 8/10/2014. EDD was 2/26/2014. Twin A is still doing great and due date is 2/26/14.
Take advantage of the situation. "Hey, MIL, I need to get groceries! Will you watch LO for a few hours?" "Hey, MIL, I am worn out. Why don't you come get LO and I'll get some rest?" "Hey, MIL, LO is so happy today, I know you'd love to spend some time with them. While you do, I need to run some errands. Be back later!"
Eventually your MIL will associate showing up randomly with being asked (ie, expected) to babysit. If she appreciates this, you have a free babysitter whenever. YAY! If she doesn't, she stops showing up so much. YAY! Either way, you're really better off.
In the first month especially it is so important to spend some time alone. Take advantage of that MIL and get back in touch with you.
...And this is why you're hawt.
Your DH needs to man up. My ILs live an hour away, so I didn't have this issue. MIL even knew without being asked to go home before we brought DS home from the hospital.
But your DH needs to tell your MIL that you want some bonding time without her around. He needs to ask her to limit her visits to certain hours or days.
This. Ask you H how he would feel if you refused to address a problem with your mother and told him he had to deal with her directly.
This is great advice! I had the exact same issue with my MIL after my first was born. I wish I had done this. I was so worried about offending her, but I think she would have been ok with it.
In my case, the novelty did wear off for her after a month or so. This time around she comes over once or twice a week, which is great.
Good luck!