I need a bit of a vent. First of all, I'm not really trying to hold it against my Dad. It's his first grandkid, bless him, but ugh! XD To give some context... I had read that it's okay to tell your folks 4 weeks into your pregnancy and then friends and the rest of the family at 12 weeks. I was so good. I hadn't told anyone except for my parents, my husband's parents, and my doctor...
But unfortunately, I just found out yesterday that my Dad had accidentally revealed it to one of my aunts. Now my aunts and uncles on my Dad's side know and then he said he told a friend of the family while he was out at the supermarket... I'm still at 8w 4d so I'm not really ready to tell the whole planet yet. I'm also living in a different country to my dad. I'm in the UK while he's still in PA so damage control is pretty much impossible.
So all I can do is just sit and sigh. :P I mean, really there are worse things, but ugh, I really wanted to see the surprise on everyone's face. ;3; How has everyone else kept with keeping things secret?
Re: My Dad spilt the beans...
Now, as far as when baby is born, I am making sure that EVERYONE who is at the hospital waiting knows not to send ANY text or photos out until I have! I want to be the first one to break news about baby!
When I got my ultrasound I showed him and he said "can I take a picture and put it on Facebook? " my mom and I just yelled "no!" At the same time. Haha.
DS2: EDD- 09.08.17
its very sweet that he is so excited by theres going to be no one left to be surprised in 3 weeks when i hit the 12 week safer zone.
Just chalk it off to excitement for you. Just be glad you can have control over the next news, like the sex of the baby and when it's actually born and stuff. Just try to enjoy it for you!
Bravo to all you who can just roll w it and move on. I am pretty private and I really dislike when ppl blab about news that is NOT theirs to share. It's our baby, just let us have our moment. You can tell whoever you want after we have announced it.
@RideliketheWind My MIL posts EVERYTHING on Facebook, so I was worried about telling her about the pregnancy right after my husband and I found out (around 5 or 6 weeks). We just made it clear exactly why we wanted to wait for anyone else to know--that miscarriage was very possible. Thankfully, she respected our wishes, though she was bugging us everyday after that about whether or not she could tell so-and-so. We'd get texts from her all day asking/begging. It was annoying, but we told her we would let her know as soon as we were comfortable with her telling people. We also told her that she could start posting about it on Facebook once my DH and I had already made our own Facebook announcement. She announced the pregnancy literally two seconds after DH and I made our post. I won't lie... I might have been a little annoyed at first that her post garnered twice as many likes than ours did. I feel silly now admitting that.
She did really good about keeping it under wraps until we gave her the go-ahead.
I know it's a really stressful time, especially since it's very possible to lose the pregnancy, but just try to stay positive about anything that happens. Grandparents-to-be get very excited and can neglect to think about anyone/anything but their own excitement.
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15
I'm still worried about how she will treat my wishes at the hospital. I hope she doesn't barge her way in as soon as my girl is born. I hope everyone understands that I'd like a couple hours alone with my little one and my husband first. I get a little frustrated just thinking about her taking control and marching in, but I know that there is no point in worrying about it now. I'll make sure the nurses know to keep others out, and I'll set the boundaries with visitors as my due date gets closer.
No need to stress myself out!
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15
Is this real lyfe?
You're upset that you posted something Facebook and people shared it? Really?