When it comes to baby names, some boundaries have to be respected. 9Today
Her brother and sister-in-law announced the name not long after giving birth via a planned C-section.
"I kind of assume their thought process was 'Well she didn't end up having a baby so we can use the name' and never told our mutual family their plan before their baby was born because they knew my parents would say something to them, knowing I had loved that name for quite some years." Although she had, up to that point, thought of her sister-in-law as a best friend, she'd now cut contact over the move and, two months on, was yet to meet their baby.
"What she/they did was heartless and cruel," agreed another. "Every time you see that child you'll be reminded of the loss of your child."The mum cut contact with her brother and his wife and has not met their baby.
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