Just let things pan out naturally - you obviously have a close relationship with your daughter; the fact that you helped at the birth is testament to that and nothing will take away that memory. Give the paternal grandmother a break - she is obviously thrilled and wants to help as much as she can - and why not? Be thankful that your daughter in these early days of motherhood does have someone who can give practical help. It's certainly not something that should drive a wedge between you and your daughter and other family members. I think that probably you are feeling upset that you are unable to be as physically pro-active as the other granny, but your emotional support is even more important to your daughter. I know that sometimes 'the other side' can be irksome, but we just have to be grown-up about these things. Just remember that the bond between a mother and daughter (and her children) is often so much stronger. Enjoy your first grandchild without any bad feelings getting in the way.
How will things change if our summers keep getting hotter


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