'Too Far Or Just Right?' Internet Reacts To Gen Z Mom's Guidelines Before Having A Baby
On social media, a video of radio hosts talking about a list of baby rules created by Gen Z parents has generated a lot of comments.

A radio host who claimed to have read a list of baby guidelines from a Gen Z woman who was ready to give birth has started a social media discussion on generational disparities. Online viewers offered conflicting opinions in response to the video, with some supporting the Gen Z mother.
During the Kyle and Jackie O radio show, the list of baby guidelines was read. Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O anchor the Australian breakfast radio program, which airs on KIIS 101.1 in Melbourne and KIIS 106.5 in Sydney.
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Kyle and Jackie O’s Instagram account indicates that they host “Australia’s number one show" on the radio station KIIS 1065. They share content offering a peek into their personal lives, as well as talking about trends and viral social media shares.
“We are drawing closer to the birth of our daughter, and we couldn’t be more excited. Unfortunately, we have to implement some rules and boundaries. We hope you can respect our wishes, and no one takes these personally," Jackie O can be seen reading in the video.
She goes on to read the rest of the guidelines, which include things like not having guests in the hospital, not announcing the baby’s birth or name, not touching or kissing the baby for at least two weeks, and several other rules.
Shared on December 7, the video on Instagram has collected over 3.5 million views so far. Various comments were shared in response to the post. Some people commended the parents for establishing boundaries, while others voiced their opinion that their “baby rules" had gone too far.
A user said, “In a few months, she will be wondering why no one comes to visit and why no one is helping her!"
Another commented, “The rules themselves are understandable, but the fact they sent a huge announcement to tell people they are excluded and cut off tells me they like the attention and drama. This couple sounds insufferable."
“What’s wrong here? It’s her boundaries. Her baby. Her rules," a user on Instagram argued and stated.
“It’s their baby so they can do whatever they see fit. If you did not care to check up on your pregnant friends or family then you have no right to see their baby," another wrote.
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