I've tried to research party ideas, but they're all gender reveal party ideas. We've already told the parents but we're waiting to tell our friends after the 1st appointment. I'm throwing a girls night so I can surprise/tell my girlfriends. Anyone have ideas or suggestions?
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Surprising them at what is supposed to be a girls night with a pregnancy could be a risky move. It's not the same as a gender reveal where someone could have declined if it would be too tough for them.
We have had two miscarriages since July and I will say that showing up at something innocuous only to be "surprised" with a pregnancy would have been tough. To then have to sit through the evening? Very hard.
You should do what you want to do and I'm sure it's not your intention to hurt anyone. Just offering another perspective.
@Bliss+Berry is spot on on all counts.
You have every right to be excited and tell your friends in what ever foo foo way you want but a party? After your FIRST appointment?
I find the party tacky, AWish and unnecessary but I had a friend I grew up with make a cringeworthy FB video in December to announce her August baby and I think I strained my eyes from the eye rolling.
Announcing so publicly in such an extravagant way so early.... Don't do it. I'm saying this with the kindest intentions. I have personally suffered multiple losses after the "first" appointment and statistically speaking losses are quite common with in the first 3 months that I can't imagine what a tough pill to swallow it would be if God forbid something were to happen... How would you take that back? It just puts a pit in my stomach thinking about how you'd go about something like that.
I myself suffered a miscarriage in Feb. and know the pain all too well.
Take care of yourself!
I'm okay. It really does seem like when it rains it pours but I have a great support system so I that helps a lot!
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You do not 100% "know" your friends fertility experiences (only dh and my parents know of my pregnancies that weren't viable) and no one said you couldn't announce but pointed out a surprise party could be a potential emotional ambush to someone you care about. It was also mentioned a party after your first appointment is a little bold (and AWish) for lack of a better word and was intended to give you food for thought so you can protect yourself in the event of a mc but this clearly fell on deaf ears.
This is so tacky. I understand you're excited, but some people do keep things private.