PhyllG
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I'd call CPS and have a discussion, but that's just me. I was in this situation. It resulted in all of us being placed with a relative. If you don't have a relative you feel comfortable with this might not be the advice you take.
As others have said start preparing now to get out of that house. Get all of your important documents and hide them away, birth certificate, social security card, etc. Start saving as much as you can...do you have a teacher or other school leader you trust? If so, ask them to hold documents and money. When it's time, quietly get all your stuff together and leave. Give your oldest siblings your number so you can remain in contact, but go live your best life, without your crazy parents or grandparents.
NTJ you set boundaries. Your sister was well aware. She chose to leave your child with the phone. You owe her nothing.
NTJ. Tell him when he carries a child for nine months, and goes through the pain of child birth he can decide who gets to be in the room. I was fortunate to be in the room when my first grandson was born. My DIL asked everyone to leave, except my son and me. My son reacted to her nausea and wretching by turning green and almost passing out. Thankfully, he recovered, but for that bit of time was useless to my DIL. Your husband doesn't know how he'll react. If you feel you want and need your mother there then she should be there. End of.
AITJ For Giving The New-Hire A Ride?
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NTJ. The whole thing is weird. If i were you I would relay the scenario to my boss. Just to CYA. Then I'd avoid the woman. She obviously has issues.
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