I am afraid that I don't agree with most of the posts,if I knew my grandchildren was five hours old before I knew,I would be very upset too! And the fact that the other in laws have been present much more ,would also make me feel very sad and left out,part of the joy of a newborn is making those exciting calls to let family know of the new baby and hear their excitement too!!
I know so much happens at once,but calling to let a parent know does not take much.And of course you would like to visit and have a cuddle.
As long as you do not tire mum and go overboard with visiting ,I don't think you should be excluded.
As a nan myself ,I was present during the birth of my grandson,something mind-blowing!
And was due to see my granddaughter born ,but she came quicker and I just missed it ,but she was a hour old when I saw her. I'm very,very lucky in this!
Now my dgc are older they often ask me about this,and get a different story about their first hours.
I think that this lady has a very valued point, maybe not giving up a job ,to go part time was a bit much!
Give her a break ,she is very happy and proud and wants to see her granchild,and is feeling a bit pushed out,
I would feel hurt as well.
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