A Redditor walked into a family fiasco wilder than a soap opera—and it all started with a surprise ultrasound. After years of infertility, she found herself expecting not one but two babies. For most, that would be cause for balloons and tears of joy. But not everyone in her family popped confetti.
Her twin sister Mia, who had long struggled with her own fertility journey, offered support at first. But after the baby reveal, she made a jaw-dropping request that no one saw coming: she wanted to adopt one of the unborn twins. When the soon-to-be mom refused and reminded Mia why her adoption applications were denied, things spiraled fast. Want the full drama? The original post lays it bare.

One woman shared on Reddit how her sister’s request to adopt one of her twins led to a harsh retort and family conflict, leaving her doubting herself









Pregnancy is often called a “family affair,” but in some cases, it becomes a battlefield. This Reddit story exposes the emotional wreckage that can happen when personal trauma clashes with family dynamics—and boundaries get bulldozed.
On one hand, the poster’s sister Mia has endured a heartbreaking series of fertility disappointments. From failed IVF treatments to repeated adoption rejections, it’s clear she’s been through emotional warfare. It’s possible her request came from desperation, not malice. But asking someone to give up one of their unborn children—especially while pregnant—isn’t just inappropriate. It’s alarming.
Psychotherapist Dr. Jenn Hardy explains that grief over infertility “doesn’t give someone a license to project their pain onto others.” In an interview with Healthline, she notes, “When boundaries aren’t respected, it often signals unresolved grief that needs to be addressed in therapy”.
Unfortunately, Mia’s entitlement didn’t stop at the ask. She berated her sister, called her names, and rallied other family members to pressure her. That crosses the line from grieving sibling to emotionally manipulative behavior. What’s worse, the mother’s response—suggesting the twin be “gifted” to keep the baby in the family—is a chilling reflection of misplaced loyalty.
It’s also important to understand how traumatic events like infertility can morph into what psychologists call “disenfranchised grief”—pain that isn’t socially acknowledged. According to a study by Psychology Today, this kind of grief can make individuals lash out at those who represent what they’ve lost. In this case, the pregnant twin became an unwitting target.
Still, the Redditor’s response—reminding Mia of her failed adoption attempts—was undeniably blunt. Even if it was true, some might argue it was unnecessarily hurtful. But emotional self-defense often isn’t pretty. When someone’s demanding your child, words fly fast and fierce. The “Mama Bear” instinct kicked in, and that’s understandable.
Ultimately, this family doesn’t need a mediator—it needs boundaries. The expecting mom must protect her mental health and future babies, even if it means stepping away from relatives who won’t respect her choices.
Commenters called Mia’s adoption demand absurd, emphasizing no one would give up their child, especially to a relative


Users flagged Mia’s request as evidence of her unstable mental state, reinforcing her unfitness and urging distance for safety




One commenter noted that mentioning adoption rejections was cruel, though justified by Mia’s shocking demand, triggered by maternal instincts



Users criticized the mother and aunts for supporting Mia, questioning their logic and suggesting cutting contact with enablers


Commenters warned Mia’s entitlement could escalate, advising the Redditor to protect herself and her twins by limiting contact





This saga lit up Reddit like a wildfire—and for good reason. The poster’s reaction may have been brutally honest, but many felt it was a long-overdue wake-up call. Her sister’s grief doesn’t excuse the pressure, and no one should have to defend keeping their own child.
Do you think the OP overreacted, or did her sister cross a line no apology could fix? Drop your take in the comments—because this family feud isn’t cooling off anytime soon.








