I'm curious whether people would lean one way versus the other on this. My Dad was recently diagnosed with cancer - renal carcinoma (kidney). We're all devastated and holding our breath while he waits to see a specialist. We won't know his prognosis until then, but may have a long road ahead. I'm feeling very hesitant to announce because I just don't feel like it should be about me at all right now. On the other hand, he's being very withdrawn and depressed (hard to watch your pops get like that, you know?) and I don't want to hold back if it would pull him out of his misery at all. So, WWYD? How do you think you'd handle such a fragile situation?
Re: WWYD: Announce amid family crisis?
I think it's a great motivator. I would tell your parents.
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This. Sometimes good news can provide a bit of hope in times of despair. Good luck!!
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I would talk to your parents for sure about it. Let them share the happy news their way, if they'd like. Like others have said, it could bea motivator, anda very welcomed distraction.
I wouldn't suggest a major production. Just a simple sincere conversation with them.
I hope for good news for your dad, and your family. T&ps
You had asked about letting them know too soon. When is your first appointment? (I see your ticker says your at 7 weeks.) I would consider waiting until my first appointment, but I will say that I told family almost immediately.
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As for telling your parents the news, I would. I think it would be a pleasant distraction for them right now.
@shopgirl921 I hope your father is well these days. Thank you for sharing your experience with me.
Thank you everyone for your thoughts and kind words. I didn't think it would be so one sided! Maybe my real hang up is that I just don't feel right being happy right now. I'll see my folks this weekend for DSs birthday party, so that might be a happy opportunity to speak with them privately.
So sorry to hear about your dad. My father was diagnosed with cancer several years ago and it was, of course, a very difficult time. He has recovered though, and has gone over five years now with good reports, so try to stay positive.
I would agree with most other PPs here: I would tell mom and dad privately first, but I think it would be a great and uplifting piece of news. As for the timing, if I were you I think I'd wait a few weeks longer, but that's just me. As with other circumstances, I think it's important to share the news whenever you're comfortable sharing it, and of course that will differ from person to person.
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I agree that sharing the news with him first and privately is a great start.
{{{Hugs}}} to you.
We also just found out SIL probably can't have kids, so we are being a little cautious telling people.
I think sometimes people need to hear good news just to know that there is still good in the world when they are going through something tough.
We are lucky. My dad is a funeral director and is taking care of her so we asked him to put her picture with her. He put it on her heart and had it cremated with her.
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