Husband and I have been brainstorming ways to let our close family and friends know when the baby is coming while respectfully and firmly asking that they stay home until we give the green light. Having the privacy to labor and deliver with only the two of us at the hospital is very important to us so here is the text we are sending out to let everyone know:
'Hello, family! I wanted to let you know that I'm officially on my way! The three of us are doing well, and right now we ask that you pray for us as we go about the business of finally meeting one another. I am really looking forward to meeting each of you, and will have Mom and Dad let you know as soon as it's time to come join the party! Thank you for your support and prayers, we love you and will be in touch. - Baby M
P.S. Make sure to keep this happy news between us! My parents are pretty proud of me and want to get to share the news with everyone when the time is right. Thanks!'
Thoughts?
Re: 'I'm In Labor' Text!
I'd just be straight up with people and send a text from myself. If you really want them to know before hand I'd send something like 'We are in labor! We will let you know when we are accepting visitors but in the meantime please pray for us' - straightforward, no beating around the bush.
All my family is out of town so I'm not worried about them showing up. However I'm not telling them for various reasons. My parents are elderly and I don't want them worried. I also don't want constant texting and calling for updates. SO and I are shutting off the phones and focusing on the baby. If I go into labor during work hours I'll notify my boss because I have too. Else folks will know after baby arrives.
Good luck with what you decide.
We're also most likely not having visitors at the hospital. That's a very special time and it's for the 3 of us and no one else.
I think the text is fine but I would make it more simple and straight forward.
My parents insist on being notified when we're headed to the hospital. Fine. I'm their baby and they're concerned of my health and safety. Makes sense. They'll be sitting in the waiting room a LONG time, though. No problem for me. I already told them that bc I'm going to breastfeed I'll need a couple hours after birth for that, too. So, they'll wait even longer. I'm not going to worry a second about others waiting. That's their decision.