No, I am not like that - I have constantly reassured my daughter not to worry about that kind of nonsense. I simply wanted to know that she was ok.
Let me just say this one last time ...
I was more than anxious when I received incomplete information by text.
I was alerted to complications, but didn't know what they were. I have lost one daughter. I nearly died when I had this DD. Reasonable of me to be worried in the circumstances.
I am not criticising my SIL - the couple had been through a traumatic experience.
I waited more than six hours to ask, again by text, if all was ok so as not to impose.
Personally - only personally mind ... I feel in this situation a text was not the best way to communicate the news - half news as it turned out. A one minute phone-call, albeit significantly later, would have been better.
Now I don't actually think that makes me self-centred, hyper-critical, selfish, or demanding ... I have never raised a word of it with my DD and SIL, it is just a pity. And YES, I am going to park it there, move on and CONTINUE to enjoy my wonderful new GS - this hasn't been a barrier to any family relationship.
When I said the OP would get a 'mixed reaction' I wasn't expecting everyone to hold the same view, but I wasn't expecting to be ticked off or become the start of disagreements between other posters.
I can think of several 'first posters' who have received unhelpful comments and haven't posted again since I joined. We are not a very good advert sometimes.