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New Mom Adds Eggs And Cheese To Sister-In-Law’s Diet Salad, Triggering Explosive Family Lunch Drama

by Jeffrey Stone
December 17, 2025
in Social Issues

A exhausted new mother, only two months after giving birth, faced a skimpy salad delivered by her sister-in-law as “helpful” support, while her hunger roared fiercer than ever. The sister-in-law had warned her to eat less, claiming the intense appetite was just a trick and easier weight gain loomed because of her shorter stature.

Desperate for something substantial, the mom quietly topped the greens with boiled eggs and cheese from the fridge. The sister-in-law erupted, accusing her of ruining the low-fat meal and undermining the entire gesture, then stormed out in fury. The husband sided with his sister, insisting his wife should have suffered through the plain salad to spare feelings.

A new mom defends adding protein to a gifted salad against family diet advice.

New Mom Adds Eggs And Cheese To Sister-In-Law's Diet Salad, Triggering Explosive Family Lunch Drama

'AITA for not eating what was made for me as it was served?'

I gave birth two months ago, and everyone says I should be eating less because I'm not eating for two anymore, but I'm actually hungrier now than I was before.

My SIL said she was also really hungry after giving birth, but says it's your body tricking you and you have to ignore it.

She said to be careful, because I'm much shorter than she is and will gain weight faster. She offered to bring me some food to help out.

Yesterday she brought over lunch for everyone, and it was a salad. I was pretty hungry, because I hadn't eaten since breakfast, so I added boiled eggs from the fridge...

My SIL said I turned her low-fat meal into a fatty one and defeated the point of her bringing food over for me.

She pointed out that my husband, who is taller and more muscular than me, didn't add anything to his lunch.

I said I was hungry, so I had to add things. She was upset and left. My husband thinks I should have just eaten the salad as it was and...

Maybe he's right, and I was ungrateful. But when I'm hungry I want to eat what I want.

Helping out a new mom with meals sounds sweet. But when that help turns into commentary on portions or “healthy” choices, that sweetness turns bitter.

The core issue here boils down to mismatched expectations. The sister-in-law offered food with the goal of encouraging lighter eating postpartum, warning that hunger might be a “trick” and highlighting body size differences.

But the new mom, fresh from childbirth and ravenous, prioritized satisfying her very real appetite by adding protein-rich toppings. From one side, it’s a thoughtful attempt to assist with weight management. From the other, it feels like overstepping into personal food choices during a vulnerable time.

Motivations often stem from good intentions gone sideways, perhaps past experiences with postpartum changes or a belief in strict calorie control. Yet biology tells a different story: Many new moms experience heightened hunger as their bodies heal and, if nursing, produce milk. This isn’t deception; it’s the body signaling genuine needs.

This ties into broader family dynamics around food and bodies, where unsolicited advice can unintentionally shame or control.

According to Mayo Clinic experts, breastfeeding mothers typically need about 340 to 400 extra calories a day to support milk production, and hunger is a natural cue to meet those demands.

As lactation consultant Kelly Bonyata notes, most healthy breastfeeding women maintain a strong milk supply by eating to appetite, often around 1800-2200 calories daily.

She adds: “Consuming less than 1500-1800 calories per day (most women should stay at the high end of this range) may put your milk supply at risk, as may a sudden drop in caloric intake. “

What’s more, adding eggs and cheese fits perfectly here: it’s nutrient-dense protein that boosts energy and satisfaction without extremes.

The key relevance? These additions align with research showing breastfeeding moms naturally increase intake by about 500 calories to match their needs, enhancing recovery rather than “defeating the purpose.”

Neutral advice: Communicate preferences upfront, like suggesting desired meals next time. New moms, trust your body’s signals and add what makes food enjoyable and sustaining. Families, focus on support without judgment.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

Some people judge NTA and explain increased hunger due to breastfeeding requiring extra calories.

Bohottie − NTA. If you’re b__ast feeding, that takes a tremendous amount of calories. That is why you’re hungry.

I’m bordering on need more info, but if it’s just like she’s casually bringing you food to help you out, then NTA.

Edit: yikes, I didn’t think this would be that hot of a take. Just an explanation as this has been catapulted to the top:

- I mainly wanted to say this as I don’t think people who haven’t had any children realize how much energy it takes to breastfeed,

especially after the mother’s body essentially goes through a completely life altering change.

If OP wasn’t sure why she was more hungry and if that is normal, that is why, and it’s normal.

- I only was thinking about asking for info if, I don’t know, maybe OP asked for a very specific meal or something, and then she altered it for in...

Still wouldn’t be the AH as no one should dictate what anyone else eats, so really I should’ve just left that out. Thanks all.

elleohelleemily − NTA Are you breastfeeding? I was absolutely starving when I was breastfeeding at all times.

Even if you’re not breastfeeding, I don’t think your body is “tricking” you. I have never heard of that.

Consistent_Ad_4828 − NTA, but your SIL is ignorant of post partum nutritional needs.

You need more calories if you are b__ast feeding than you need during pregnancy.

This is intuitively obvious because you’re still providing 100% of the infant’s calories and the infant is now bigger than she was during pregnancy.

The mechanism of feeding is different, but the need for calories is the same.

You can google the increased calories needed, but I wouldn’t worry about it too much.

Sounds like SIL just has an unfortunate combination of confident ignorance and a possible eating disorder.

Edit: even if you’re not b__ast feeding (which is fine!), you’re still NTA. She needs to mind her own business.

chaenorrhinum − NTA - protein is healthy, as long as it isn’t too high in fat. And if you’re b__ast feeding, you’re still eating for two.

SIL needs to mind her own business or ask what you’d like her to bring over for a meal.

How does she know if you had a bowl of fruit for breakfast, or a sausage sandwich?

Some people judge NTA and criticize the SIL for controlling, shaming, or projecting disordered eating.

Harleypin − I understand why people are commenting about breastfeeding and calories etc.

But it is NEVER ok for somebody to try and control your eating, to shame you for your size (or a potential future size), and to comment on your diet.

You are completely within your right to seek expert help on what nutrition will help your body heal, your baby thrive, and for you to look and feel exactly as...

But that has NOTHING to do with your MIL, and your husband should know better too.

I hope you and your little one are doing well! NTA Edit - thanks for the awards!

Brainjacker − So your SIL is projecting her disordered eating onto someone postpartum and your husband cares more about HER feelings than yours???

NTA but I feel sorry for you being stuck with such a heinous group of people.

960122red − Sounds like your SIL has an eating disorder

Some people judge NTA and dismiss the SIL’s actions as overreactive or manipulative regarding minor additions.

Rastaferrari829 − NTA. It’s a salad. You added very minimal toppings that barely add fat to the already low fat food. She needs to get over herself, it’s not that...

LeoSolaris − Got to love it when people who don't understand basic biology try to enforce their dieting beliefs on others.

That busybody needs to mind her own business and not try to control you.

That was highly manipulative of your SIL and your husband is supporting her bad behavior.

Plus, all of the low-fat people are stuck in the 60's & 70's when sugar manufacturers paid for a bunch of fake propaganda "research" to shift the results of a...

Some people judge NTA while criticizing the husband for prioritizing the SIL’s feelings over the OP’s postpartum needs.

RNH213PDX − NTA - and your husband needs to care more about your physical needs post-partum than your SIL's creepy Mean Girl feelings.

In the end, this salad saga highlights how postpartum life amplifies everyday tensions. Hunger feels intense, bodies are changing, and everyone thinks they’re helping. The Redditor stood up for her needs without apology, reminding us that gratitude doesn’t mean accepting control over your plate.

Was adding to the meal reasonable when hunger struck, or should feelings have come first? How would you navigate a “helpful” gesture that misses the mark? Drop your thoughts below, we’d love to hear!

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Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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