Mine on either side don’t bother can go months without seeing my children. Last time my 7 month old seen any of them she just cried at them
Maybe they just aren’t confident with babies? I get a lot more help with my little girl now that she’s 4 and easier to take care of.
All grandparents are different, how old is the baby? My parents weren't really hands on until the baby got a bit older and is a little more independent, they might just want you to either get your parenting flow together naturally without interrupting you too much or being too handsonsey in a way. Some first time parents hate too much advice or interference from mum and dad, and I guess they maybe respecting your boundaries too but also being sensible about what they can manage with.
@Paige this is true for my in-laws for sure, but not my mum. I guess it just annoys me how they want to come round to see the baby but don’t actually do anything to help (baby or otherwise…they could, for example, make their own tea rather than asking me to make one)
@Michelle she is young, she’s only 10 weeks. So yeah, yours is a fantastic way of looking at it and one that I will try to keep in mind when I get annoyed!! However, my mum is the type of parent to say “why isn’t she wearing socks?” And “why can’t you put her down for her naps?” , all of which I don’t find particularly helpful. I guess I’m just used to having a bit more space from these people and, while I love that they want to see the baby, their increased existence in my life means I can’t relax as much as I used to
10 weeks is still so young and babies are still so unpredictable at that age, so are hard to look after if you’re not their parent! i imagine they’d want to get more involved when it’s a little easier when your baby gets older. also without sounding rude, sounds like have a village there if both sets of grandparents are around often. they’re not just babysitters by default as they’re grandparents.
My mum and step dad are useless aswell tbh. They never watch my boy and he is very well behaved, he is 4 and goes to the toilet etc. Not like he takes a lot to look after, but they have never actually watched him without me there. My mother in law on the other hand loves to have my son over the weekend and during holidays and she lives about a 2 hour drive away. She sees him more than my parents in the next town.
We get no babysitting either. It’s hard work. I gave up on grandparents. We can’t rely on anyone it’s exhausting but that’s it.
Idk if yours were the same but it's funny how parents will pressure you to have grandchildren then won't take an active role? Lol