Hi, I'm Eden and my wife-to-be's name is Molly. We're looking to find other LGBT families in our area, or not too far from our area, to connect with. We're 6 weeks along with our first baby and due on September 3rd. We have other pregnant friends and friends with children but we are the first lesbians expecting a child among our friends and there are some things that have come up in our pregnancy that some straight couples may not run into. We're hoping to find more LGBT couples to talk to, share with, and hopefully meet some new friends.
Re: Pregnant in Tracy, CA, looking for other LGBT parents or parents to be
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I know lots of LGBT families in Sonoma county and the East Bay, but none in our area yet.
I wish i was in CA too!! im in missouri
I started writing this earlier and just jumped back in :-).
I also think @herbabymama had great suggestions. There are tons of ways to connect with the birthing process and early child rearing. It's true too that everyone will have (and perhaps also want) a different experience. For instance EV never wanted to be a "mom". She has her own awesome and special relationship with Kaden. But diapers, nursing, bottles, and all the daily care stuff isn't really her thing. Not that she's not great at baby care and she does a ton, but I'm the primary care person. Kaden has a different relationship with us because of it. For instance he tries to get my attention first if he's hungry.
EV and Kaden have an amazing relationship. He adores her and has so many of her mannerism. He loves to be around her, playing, reading books, etc. EV is a great and patient teacher. Many of the solutions we've adopted in our parenting process have originated from her. And if he was super fussy as a baby she was the only one who could get him to sleep.
Anyway I guess what I'm trying to say is that we've sort of made this up as we went along finding a unique path that works for our family. Our pregnancy was a great time to begin laying that foundation.
We also part- took in a LGBT birthing class in the East Bay. It was really nice to connect with other families going through similar things. I can send you the info if you want.
Ours was over a weekend Fri- Sun so it made it easier to schedule. We drove in from Sonoma County - but totally worth it.
@jazibel where is the east bay LGBT birthing class?
@Flygirl1228 I totally agree with you about the whole family thing. I grew up with two families and I consider my non blood family more of family than my own.
@herbabymama I talk to my partner a lot whenever I am having these anxieties and she always reassures me that I am just as much of a mom as she is. I'm just scared about not experiencing the same things that she gets to experience. And you don't know how much of a relief it is for me to hear that I am able to put my name on the birth certificate. I think that was my biggest fear, having to adopt my own child. It literally brought tears to my eyes reading that it means the world