My friend brings her newborn baby everywhere is it wrong to not invite her to trips?

When people in your circle of friends start going through significant life milestones ahead of the others, it can strain the previously close bond you once had. These milestones may involve entering serious relationships, getting married, or starting families.A woman recently confessed that her friend, who had a baby this year, insisted on bringing her newborn everywhere, which “changed the group dynamics.”The baby prevented them from doing things they used to enjoy together, like drinking alcohol, so the group simply started hanging out without her.Now, she wants to know if she’s in the wrong for excluding the friend on a group trip.She took to Reddit to explain: “One of my (F24) friends, Anna (F24) had a baby around six months back.Our friend group is otherwise childless.

All of us used to hang out a lot before the baby was born.Baby changed dynamics because Anna wanted to bring the baby everywhere with her and it’s a baby.”“We tried to plan things around baby to include Anna but it always ended up badly.

We shouldn’t drink, because Anna can’t drink.“We shouldn’t be loud because the baby needs to sleep.The icing on the cake is that her baby is extremely fussy and cries all the time.

It was just a downer for the rest of us.So we started hanging out without Anna and her baby.”Things came to a head when the rest of the friendship group went on a staycation last week without Anna, and they posted about it on social media and the mom realized she had been left out.  “I tried telling her it was a last-minute plan and we could only find a child-free resort”, the woman said, but Anna caught her out, “sending pics some random family had posted with kids at the resort.”The OP continued: “She kept forcing me and I told her we did not want to hang out with her baby.

She asked how can I say that about her baby.I asked her to leave it at that but she wouldn’t.

I finally told her it’s a baby and we are all young.We don’t want to...

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Publisher: New York Post

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