So I was at an annual Christmas party this weekend that our group of friends has every year, and one of the gals who was recently married announced she was pregnant. Everyone was all ecstatic for her of course, and we asked her how far along she was/how long she had known. She revealed that she had taken a pg test that morning and discovered she was pregnant!!
I was flabbergasted that she would share that info so soon. I made the mistake of telling people around 5 weeks, and then had to tell them all when I miscarried at 9 weeks. It was horrible enough to have to deal with the loss, but having to tell people over and over again was almost worse.
I was happy for her, but also concerned if, god forbid, something did happen and she ended up losing the baby.
I know my experience makes me more wary than most, but I don't think I'll be announcing anything until I'm out of my first trimester (not currently pg).
What about you ladies? When did you announce? Right away? Once you felt it was "safe"? What are your thoughts on a "good time" to make the announcement?
Re: Pregnancy announcements: how soon?
BFP #1 12/02/11, M/C 12/08/11
BFP #2 04/06/12, DD born 12/20/12
BFP #3 06/09/14, M/C 06/15/14
@uconnhuskie007: zero judgement for her decision, I was just surprised that's all. To each her own, I was just curious how everyone handled their own announcements. I wasn't judging her for making that choice, and if it came off that way then it was a failure of my word choice.
Pregnancy is enough of a mindfuck without a woman being judged for some sort of societal norms about keeping quiet "just in case something happens so everyone else isn't uncomfortable".
It does suck to have to un-tell people, but IME it didn't make a hellish experience even worse, if that makes sense. The whole experience sucks whether you've told people or not. And the outpouring of support and women telling me they'd had losses too was tragic but comforting.
I think it varies based on how you would deal with a loss if it did occour. Some people want to be alone in it and some don't. I have to aunts (sisters) one who announced eight early pregnancies and sorrowfully announced two miscarriages. My ohter aunt told nobody until the 2nd trimester and announced her two losses a few years after they had happened. She wasn't ready to share until then. Also I graduated with a girl who has lost three sons now all at 30ish weeks. She announces early each time. I guess I am just saying it is all individual.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: April 2015
Oscar born November 20, 2016 at 35w6d
I told our parents at 10w and everyone else at 14w.
I think I would be ok sharing my story (I've been blogging about our fertility troubles since last year) in the event of a loss...but it's dealing with making OTHERS uncomfortable that I am terrified of. Thanks for that comment, it totally hit home with me just now.
I am pregnant again and told mom right away and my best friend.
My boss I had to tell at 7 w due to spotting and me freaking out due to past Mmc.
I just told everyone else at work at 12 weeks after I had my NT scan.
Now that I am out of first tri we are ok telling everyone.
Having a mc can really make you cautious. I personally would not tell everyone the day I got my positive but to each their own I guess.
Baby Boy due October 2017
Congrats @dogperson11 !! Wishing you a happy, healthy 9 months!
As for when I will tell, I really have no idea. Both DH and I have a hard time keeping exciting news to ourselves. I would like to think that when we get pg with our first we will tell family/close friends who can keep a secret first, work second, everyone else third. It is such a personal decision that no matter when someone tells, it's up to them whether or not the time is right.