Mum trys to be mum to my baby

Im 17 andi have a baby that is a year and a half old. My mum acts like she is my little girls mum how can stop her. The other day she tried to tell me how to look after her I need help I have a baby on the way will she be like she is with my 1st.please help

Answer #1

awww a baby! lol you could ask her for some space with your baby and remind her its your own baby =]]

Answer #2

Well do you live at home? If your mom is always around and you are still in her house technically she can run her home however she likes. Also…your only 17 and this is your first baby so why wouldn’t you want help on how to raise her? Sorry to say but you don’t know everything.

Answer #3

Heyy, Your 17, maybe shes just trying to help you? cause’ she may think “ geez shes only 17, and with another kid on the way… “ , Mums can be like that sometimes. If you want her to stop, tell her,! Your child, you know how to look after her, end of!. just tell her when you need help youll ask for it. Hope I helpedd :).x

Answer #4

My lecturer, at university, was busy telling us, in the middle of the class, about how she would play with her grandson every weekend and etc etc, then she told us, how at one time she made a mistake and her own son (father of the grand child) told her that he would never again take his son to her house, that instead she’d have to visit him if she wanted to see her grandson. She said that even she was shocked, but in the end she had to admit, that he(her son) as the father of the child(her grandson) was right. So, I suppose that’s what you should do as well, tell your mum that you are the mother, and you know what to do, tell her that she educated you because she was your mother…and now it’s your time to educate your own child.

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