Woman Wants to Plan a Trip During Sister-in-Law's Due Date, Contends 'We're Not Close'

"She’s never been friendly towards me and only gives me the time of day because she worships the ground her brother (my husband) walks on," the poster writes

<p>Getty	</p> Woman touching the belly of a pregnant woman in a stock photo

Getty

Woman touching the belly of a pregnant woman in a stock photo
  • On Reddit, a woman wants to know if she should be expected to stay in town around her sister-in-law's due date or take a trip with her mother instead

  • The poster says she and her sister-in-law "are not close"

  • However, the poster's husband has asked her to stick around

A woman is asking the Internet for advice after planning a trip abroad on the same week her sister-in-law is due to give birth.

In a post shared anonymously to Reddit, the woman writes that she and her sister-in-law "are not close and never have been."

"She’s never been friendly towards me and only gives me the time of day because she worships the ground her brother (my husband) walks on," the poster writes.

Now, the sister-in-law is due to give birth to her first child in April 2025 — the same week the poster is planning a trip to London with her mom.

Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. 

"My mom just surprised me with a trip to London that same month for my birthday, our first time ever traveling together," she writes. "When I told my husband, I wasn’t expecting his reaction. He said I can’t go because our trip falls on the same week as my SIL’s due date."

She continues: "I said who cares? SIL doesn’t even like me, I highly doubt she cares if I’m at the hospital."

But her husband has remained firm, reminding the poster that his sister came to the hospital when she gave birth — and asking that she return the courtesy.

Related: Bride and Groom Angry After Wedding Guest Throws Baby Shower on the Same Day

"I said yes, but had she been traveling when I delivered our baby I wouldn’t have batted an eye," she adds. "I told him I can meet the baby when I return home (we all live in the same city- I see his family all the time)."

She continues: "He says I’m being rude and unreasonable. I argue it’s a lame excuse for me to cancel, or completely rearrange, my trip. Pretty sure the flights are non-refundable too."

Related: Woman's Longtime Friend Gets Mad After She Wears White to Baby Shower: 'Didn't Think Anything of It'

Fellow Reddit users have weighed in, with one commenter writing, "Due dates are rarely accurate and your mom did a really great thing!!! So you're supposed to disappoint your mom for someone who doesn't even want you around? Go on your trip, girl, and have a great time!!!"

Another wrote of the poster's husband, "WTF does he think you're going to do at the hospital with your sister? Be there with a catcher's mitt? Literally no woman in labor wants a crowd around her if Reddit is any indication. He's being stupid. Go on your trip. She will probably be glad you're not there."

For more People news, make sure to sign up for our newsletter!

Read the original article on People.