What a question! There are several variables to this. Is the mother underage? Does she live with her parents? Is the father of the baby involved? Does the baby's mother depend on her parents? This isn't a open and close question as you can see. However, if the new mother is out on her own, then NO the grandparents should keep their opinions to themselves unless they see a potential dangerous problem about to arise, or they are asked for their opinion. Then yes they should speak up. If the new mother is living with her parents then yes, if the grandparents are helping to raise the child they do have input. However, all decisions are ultimately the new mothers' obligation to solve. This is one of today's problems, we have girls having babies that they don't want in the first place but for whatever reason decide to keep the baby and nothing is ever the same again. Sometimes the baby is better off with an adoption situation. Yes or no, no or yes, the main goal is for a healthy well-rounded child. They can't get that if there is constant turmoil in the home. It is a big decision but the child has to come first. Hope this helps.
Every case is different. If your parents are maliciously cruel, choose your baby.
The chick makes a sound that the parents can recognize
You can tell the parents how beautiful their new born child is and how the child resembles the parents. Additionally, many people buy baby gifts and baby clothes to celebrate the birth of the new born.
Welcome the father's involvement. Tell him it's unrealistic not to tell his parents; the baby has a right to know his or her grandparents, after all.
You are an adult - and adults make adult decisions. Where is the father of your baby? Tell him he needs to step up and be an adult too. Then, tell your parents what your "adult" solution is.
tell them you want to have a bro or sis. use every excuse to tell them you want one; like whenever you see someone with a baby! it worked for me!
You're screwed.
We suggest that you explain these feelings to your parents, and ask them to support you while you get professional help.
yes, u tell him first then your parents ,but sort something out with the father first
Say look mom i am not a baby enymore can you please stop telling me what to wear
If your baby is crying and he likes light give him his pacifier and tell him to look at the light and he will look at it and will start laughing. Parents best know which thing attracts their baby. Strategy can vary from baby to baby.
Tell him... Talk with him & if he say he ready then u have a baby. And talk with your parents too....