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Realizing that her dad broke the agreement she had and brought his wife Maggie to her home without warning to meet the baby must have been distressing, disappointing and shocking. She's right that it's entirely appropriate for her, as a new mom, to decide when she's ready to receive visitors. Then to have him say that SHE had embarrassed Maggie by overreacting only puts salt on the wound. But the part where the woman is still mulling over who was at fault tells me there's something unfinished between herself and her dad. I'm sure she has her reasons, but I wonder if her dad's poorly timed bid to force a visit from Maggie was also a heart message of sorts