Hi all. I just found out last week that I am pregnant. I haven't had a chance to get in to the doctor yet. My husband and I did not tell anyone except our immediate families and our respective best friends; they know we're not telling anyone yet, so they all said they'd keep it quiet.
Anyway, I'm starting to get morning sickness. I was hoping it would wait until I left for summer vacation. I love my work friends, but one of them cannot keep a secret to save her life. I know if she suspects ANYTHING, she'll tell everyone. She did it to a friend of mine. When I got engaged, I told her last, so she blabbed it all over the school to people I barely speak to. (I'm a teacher; she's a teacher's assistant).
I'm willing to bet she'll figure it out, because any time I look tired or don't feel good, she asks me if I'm pregnant. How can I firmly, yet tactfully tell her that she can't say anything? I'm not trying to be a control freak, I just don't want random school employees knowing my business when I haven't even seen a doctor or told most of my family.
Re: trying to be tactful
Ethan Michael - 12/21/09
Norah Jewel - 2/26/14
Don't tell her. People who have not been able to keep secrets in the past will not be able to keep them now, no matter what you say to her about keeping it quiet.
You really don't owe her any explanation for being ill, but you could say that you are on a new vitamin that is upsetting your stomach, or you have changed your diet, or you think you are coming down with something that you can not shake.
This is great. Then it puts it back on her. I would act really offended that she would ask you something like that so maybe she won't ask you again.
Gabriel Ross - August 24, 2009 * Vivienne Rose - May 1, 2012
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Lie. Lie, lie, lie.
I'd have a smart comeback like, "Yeah right. My tampon would disagree with your theory."
Before she asks you- ask her for a tampon every four weeks
That will keep her guessing
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