that I'm knocked up again.
I'm not nervous...I've already done it before. & he already knows because my coworker let it slip, but he's pretending he doesn't because I haven't told him. I just don't want to have to trudge up there, smile, ask for a moment of his time, & tell him once more that once more, my husband & I did the dirty sans protection & made a wee child for my ute.
Yeah, I take it to that awkward stage in my mind.
Re: I don't feel like telling my boss
Ugh - I'm telling my boss after the u/s on Thursday...simply because my mom told my whole fam already and word is spreading to my friends back home, and with Facebook - if I don't tell him soon, he'll find out that way.
Booo.
I feel ya. I had to do it yesterday. I just sent her a little email "Do you have a couple minutes this afternoon?" so she knew I actually had something important to say and wouldn't have 3 other people in her office at the time.
Then I told her she could tell anyone else she wanted to so I didn't have to. She did agree that it is kind of an awkward thing to tell people "Uh, hi. I just wanted to um, let you know that I'm pregnant. Thats all. Bye." But she has a big mouth and was really excited to go spread the news.
Good Luck!
Its funny how we all more or less freak out at the idea of telling our boss... You can always wait a bit longer - I'm sure he'll understand your reason for not being too eager to spread the news this time around.
See, I am the opposite. Until my husband or I tell you, you are not on official notice so you should STFU. I think those people are totally right - if you wanted to talk to them about being pg, you would have told them.
I made my Facebook wall and status private just so the news is not blasted across it...
I told my boss, no problem... I have not told my supervisor and I feel weird doing it...
I'm rolling my eyes at you. He already KNOWS; the hard part is done. Catch him in the hallway and say, "so you know I'm pregnant right? Just checking."
Be a grown-up about this. I know you can do it!
I can see how that would be awkward! Particularly with a male boss.
I'm a little nervous to tell my boss... we're close and I know she'll be happy for me, but I work on touring theater shows and it's going to be tough for me to be out for a chunk of time. We'll make it work, but I do go back and forth between waiting until a "safe" time (12 weeks) or telling sooner so we have more time to create a plan for when I'm out.