What a flood and variety of of of views posted here. The most important thing will be taking care of yourself and your baby. Babies arrive when they are ready regardless of anyone else's plans or flight bookings so that is already an unknown. Post delivery you will be hormonal, tired with erratic nights and establishing feeding if you plan to breastfeed and new mothers and babies need peace and quiet to do this. Make sure you and your husband are on the same page. It sounds as though you have discussed your concerns openly already. Most of the managing of visitors is going to be up to your husband so he will be responsible for protecting you, managing his parents, ensuring visitors don't overstay, making the cups of tea etc. Prepare by ensuring you have nice biscuits or other treats ready in the cupboard to make this easier.
Perhaps not being quite so prescriptive about number of visits, times etc might be helpful in terms of long term relationships. Sometimes less said is better. Whoever your visitors are, when you are tired (or just plain old over them) just retire to your bedroom and close the door saying you and baby are tired, baby needs a feed, sleep etc. That leaves it up to your husband to spend time with his parents, make tea if required or tell them he needs a nap too.
Hope you have a good delivery, enjoy your baby and as others have said, go with the flow as much as you can. It's certainly a good way to start as life will never again be quite so neat and tidy and predictable once your baby arrives.
do you still buy BBC radio times?
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?



God, I loved her for that.

