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What should I do if my mother-in-law doesn’t take care of her after confinement?

Many families are very happy after giving birth to a child, but there is a problem that comes with it, which is who will take care of the confinement child. For various reasons, the relationship between the mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law is very tense, or The mother-in-law was in poor health and could not take care of her confinement, so she was left unattended. So, what should I do if my mother-in-law doesn’t care during confinement?

If you don’t care about your mother-in-law, you must understand the reasons. If your mother-in-law is sick and cannot take care of your baby and daughter-in-law, then you must forgive your mother-in-law. After all, you are old and in poor health. You cannot force it, nor can you do it because of it. Sulking will do more harm to your body during confinement. If the mother-in-law is too lazy and unwilling to pay, then it is her problem. You must patiently convince your mother-in-law to take good care of your confinement. After all, she is the descendant of the family and should be in charge.

The solution is to first let your mother or grandma take care of the child. This way you can avoid conflicts and quarrels, and everyone will be happy. Let mom cook whatever you like to eat, and she will take good care of you. Second, you can hire a confinement nanny. Women must not wrong themselves. You can save any money, but you must not save money on hiring a nanny. The confinement nanny is very responsible and good at taking care of the confinement child, and she also takes good care of the baby.

The relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law can easily become intensified during the confinement period. Due to their different ages, cultures, and experiences, if the two do not get closer emotionally and communicate and understand, there will be too many misunderstandings and conflicts. gap. Children, sometimes they need to be patient and accepting, respect and understand, change themselves first, and then slowly lead their mother-in-law to change.