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Pregnant Stranger Acts Weird With Uber App, and This Mom’s Gut Told Her to Leave

by Sunny Nguyen
October 19, 2025
in Social Issues

After daycare, a mom was securing her two-year-old in his car seat when a pregnant woman, seeming stressed, asked for help with her Uber app.

Her unclear English confused things, and though the mom entered an address, the woman kept changing it, standing too close. Feeling nervous, the mom apologized and left.

The woman’s sharp response left her torn: did she keep her son safe or abandon someone needing help? Reddit’s talking, read the full story below!

Pregnant Stranger Acts Weird With Uber App, and This Mom’s Gut Told Her to Leave

A Mom’s Uber Dilemma: Leaving a Pregnant Woman Stranded-Hero or Heartless?

AITA for leaving a pregnant woman outside of her doctor’s office without a ride home?

I was picking up my 2yo son from daycare, which is in a commercial building that also has a doctor’s office.

When I was strapping my son in his car seat in the parking lot, a clearly pregnant woman approached me and got quite close to where I was standing

(like two feet from my open car door where I was bent over to buckle my son in).

She asked for help with her uber and said she doesn’t speak English fluently.

I spoke with the uber driver on speaker and he was at another branch of the doctor’s office in another town and he advised us to cancel and book another...

I offered to do this for her and cancelled her ride and typed the correct address into the app for her, but she kept deleting the address and then handing...

I told her I was putting the address in correctly for her but she continued to delete the address.

I felt like I couldn’t do much more for her at that point and said a few more times she needs to enter the correct address into the app.

There was a clear language barrier; I only speak English and am average at Spanish and her phone had Farsi letters on it which other than recognizing that have no...

I started to leave and she kept asking me to stay and help her. I told her I needed to get home and that she wasn’t allowing me to help...

She got very snippy towards me as I got in my car and left. I felt bad because she was pregnant and seemed distressed about getting home,

but I felt like we were at a stalemate in what I could do for her and I was also uncomfortable with how close she approached me initially,

that I was with my young son, and that she kept deleting the address when I typed it in. AITA?

When Helping Feels Risky

It’s easy to say we’d always stop to help someone in need. But when children are with you, everything changes. Your first job is to keep them safe, and that means listening to your instincts, even when it feels cruel.

The mom in this story wasn’t cold-hearted. She tried to help. But the woman’s strange behavior, standing too close, deleting the address, getting irritated, made the situation feel off.

She had to make a split-second choice between helping a stranger and protecting her child.

And as any parent knows, those choices stick with you.

The Fear Behind the Kindness

Women face these situations all the time, moments where compassion collides with fear.

A 2024 study by the Urban Institute found that nearly four in ten women hesitate to assist strangers because of safety concerns, especially when alone or with kids. It’s not paranoia; it’s survival.

Safety expert Dr. Sherryll Kraizer says, “Trust your instincts when a situation feels off, and prioritize your and your child’s safety without guilt.”

Those words ring true here. This mom wasn’t being rude, she was following the quiet alarm in her gut that something wasn’t right.

Maybe the woman was really stranded. Or maybe it was a setup. Sadly, we hear stories of people using sympathy to distract parents or lure them into unsafe situations.

Could She Have Done More?

Still, the guilt lingers. Once she drove away, the mom kept wondering if she could’ve handled things differently.

Maybe she could’ve called the doctor’s office to check if the woman was a patient. Maybe she could’ve called non-emergency police to report a stranded pregnant woman.

As one safety expert suggested, those steps can balance kindness and caution. They let you help from a distance without putting yourself or your child in harm’s way.

In today’s world, compassion doesn’t always have to mean direct involvement, it can mean making sure someone else can safely step in.

Even something as simple as using a translation app could’ve helped bridge the language gap and cleared up misunderstandings before fear took over.

A Clash of Instincts and Empathy

This situation also speaks to a bigger truth: we judge ourselves harshly when our instincts clash with empathy. Society often expects women, especially mothers, to always be nurturing, even when it puts them at risk.

Many people online agreed, saying that the mom’s actions were justified. Others thought she should’ve stayed and made sure the woman got home safely.

Both sides have a point. The mom was caught in an impossible spot, help a stranger and risk her child’s safety, or drive away and carry the guilt.

Neither choice feels good.

Lessons for Everyone

If there’s something to take from this story, it’s this: helping strangers is good, but helping safely is smarter. Calling local police, a nearby office, or even a rideshare helpline can protect everyone involved.

It’s also a reminder of how easily guilt can creep in after doing the right thing. The mom wasn’t cruel. She was cautious. And sometimes, that’s the hardest kind of kindness, choosing safety even when your heart aches to do more.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

Some praised the mom for trusting her instincts, saying they would’ve done the same with a child in the car. 

b3lindseyb3 − This is sus. In the U. S doctors offices close at 5pm unless it's an urgent care. I assume it wasnt 9 am when you picked your kid...

Second, if she speaks a different language, you can set your phone up to be in a different language.

I highly doubt somebody who speaks English knows the word 'fluently'. It was a scam.

She kept deleting the address on purpose. Scammers target people who are alone. Especially if they have a small child.

The moms instinct will be to protect the child first, and scammers know a woman will hand over everything before she let's somebody harm her kid.

Fat_Old_Englishman − NTA. Because this: she kept deleting the address and then handing me the phone again That just smells wrong to me.

napsrule321 − NTA. Pregnant or not, she was still a stranger and I believe in trusting your instincts.

You tried several times to help to no avail. Your priority is to get your own child home safely. She can call someone else.

Others said she should’ve at least called for help before leaving. 

StAlvis − NTA she kept asking me to stay and help her #"YOU WON'T LET ME! "

Infinite_Set5708 − NTA, as I left I might have called the police non-emergency line and asked if they could send assistance

but doesn’t sound like much more you could have done especially with a child in the car

Sweaty_Egg6202 − NTA. That seems sus. You tried to help. It was more important to take your son away from there.

Many agreed, though, that the woman’s behavior was suspicious and that safety should always come first. 

[Reddit User] − NTA. Your son is your number one responsibility. You protected yourself and your son.

I don't trust anyone these days. I think she wanted you to give her money.

[Reddit User] − NTA. I smell a scam

Live-Aspect-9394 − Nta hopefully she found someone else who was able to help her. Clearly you had a communication problem.

My paranoid side says she was keeping you there for a carjacking.

Or maybe she just wanted a lift to some out of the way place.

I like to be kind but this situation makes me feel uncomfortable.

[Reddit User] − NTA. That’s a dangerous situation. In the front seat or back seat the driver is at a disadvantage if attacked by a passenger.

You also would be going to a secondary, also unknown, location.

You don’t know who’s there and you don’t know this person nor what is on their person, like weapons.

I may have called police non emergency to be safe, but I wouldn’t have given a ride either, especially with your son involved.

It’s unfortunate, maybe if she gave you cash you could order the Uber, maybe call a taxi for her or non emergency,

but there’s nothing you can do without taking on a potentially serious risk.

There are a lot of human traffickers as well as just dangerous people who target people, like a lone woman with a child, through emotional manipulation.

Pregnant women will strike an emotional cord for mothers specifically.

I get we want to see the best in people, but where safety of you and your child are concerned, it’s not worth the risk.

No one thinks it will happen to them until it’s too late.

Final Thoughts

This mom’s quick decision left her wondering if she did the right thing. Was she heartless for driving off, or a hero for protecting her son? The truth probably sits somewhere in between.

Life often throws us into moments where our kindness and caution wrestle for control. And sometimes, even when we make the safest choice, it doesn’t feel good. But that doesn’t make it wrong.

If you ever find yourself in a situation like this,,torn between helping and protecting, remember this story. You can care deeply and still walk away when something feels wrong. Because at the end of the day, your safety, and your child’s, will always come first.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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