Hope22
Mom of 1 beautiful boy
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Okay ladies, anyone who can help me deal with this one gets a big cookie.
My mother-in-law and her boyfriend smoke (~2 packs a day, each). My husband's entire family smokes. Neither my DH nor I, nor anyone on my side of the family smoke, and we're all very sensitive to cigarette/cigar smoke (hubby and my dad are both asthmatic).
Here's the problem. My MIL lives down the hall, in the same apartment building as us. We share her van, and often go places as a foursome. Even on a 15-minute drive, my MIL will light up. I assumed if we ever brought up how much it bothered us that she'd refrain, so today DH addressed it and she said she wouldn't stop. He told her how sick it makes us both feel, how it aggravates his asthma, but she didn't care. He didn't tell her we're TTC as that would open up a can of worms (did I mention my MIL is a bit nosy?)
I believe strongly that while TTC it's important to try and treat your body as though you were already pregnant. I don't drink, don't smoke, don't take drugs (other than prescriptions and acetaminophen for pain). Knowing that second hand smoke is just as poisonous as first-hand, I don't want to travel with her if she's going to smoke - particularly during the TWW when I could potentially be pg. Today I decided not to go shopping with them in order to avoid the smoke, but I can't stay home every time - it's a bandaid solution, not a permanent answer to the problem.
Now that I'm taking a stand, it's causing a major problem. It's Christmas, and of course the family wants to get together, but I don't want to visit with a house full of smokers (at a typical Christmas gathering with DH's side of the family the air is actually blue and I'm usually sick for days afterwards). I might be pg right now, and even if I'm not I don't want to make myself sick, but living in the same building as my MIL things get very touchy. I absolutely don't want to upset her, but I also refuse to make myself sick in order to maintain family peace.
Help! Am I doing the right thing, rocking the boat this Christmas? I want to do what's best for both DH and myself, and our potential baby, but it's going to cause some serious waves if I put my foot down and say I refuse to visit or travel with anyone who insists on smoking from this point forward.
My mother-in-law and her boyfriend smoke (~2 packs a day, each). My husband's entire family smokes. Neither my DH nor I, nor anyone on my side of the family smoke, and we're all very sensitive to cigarette/cigar smoke (hubby and my dad are both asthmatic).
Here's the problem. My MIL lives down the hall, in the same apartment building as us. We share her van, and often go places as a foursome. Even on a 15-minute drive, my MIL will light up. I assumed if we ever brought up how much it bothered us that she'd refrain, so today DH addressed it and she said she wouldn't stop. He told her how sick it makes us both feel, how it aggravates his asthma, but she didn't care. He didn't tell her we're TTC as that would open up a can of worms (did I mention my MIL is a bit nosy?)
I believe strongly that while TTC it's important to try and treat your body as though you were already pregnant. I don't drink, don't smoke, don't take drugs (other than prescriptions and acetaminophen for pain). Knowing that second hand smoke is just as poisonous as first-hand, I don't want to travel with her if she's going to smoke - particularly during the TWW when I could potentially be pg. Today I decided not to go shopping with them in order to avoid the smoke, but I can't stay home every time - it's a bandaid solution, not a permanent answer to the problem.
Now that I'm taking a stand, it's causing a major problem. It's Christmas, and of course the family wants to get together, but I don't want to visit with a house full of smokers (at a typical Christmas gathering with DH's side of the family the air is actually blue and I'm usually sick for days afterwards). I might be pg right now, and even if I'm not I don't want to make myself sick, but living in the same building as my MIL things get very touchy. I absolutely don't want to upset her, but I also refuse to make myself sick in order to maintain family peace.
Help! Am I doing the right thing, rocking the boat this Christmas? I want to do what's best for both DH and myself, and our potential baby, but it's going to cause some serious waves if I put my foot down and say I refuse to visit or travel with anyone who insists on smoking from this point forward.