I've been really resistant to telling anyone I'm TTC. Most people in my life know better than to ask by now. There is a tiny handful of people who know we're trying- a confidant at work, my sister, and my SIL (who also happens to be a close lifelong friend, who got bfp at almost 40 after some struggling, and is a wealth of solicited advice). But otherwise, I really don't want people to know. I don't want to have to constantly update people, and if I do get KU, I want to wait three months before telling the world. I also haaaaate being asked if we're trying, if we want kids, etc. That just adds to the pressure. Yes, telling people could add to a support network. But as a private person, I don't want to announce anything until there's something to announce. Thoughts?
Married: 2011
TTC #1: 3/2016
Me 39 - DH 44
BFP 5/27/16 EDD 1/30/17
DD born 2/3/17
Re: Who have you told?
I made the mistake when I first got married of telling people we were TTC. and it was a really long LONG 1.5 years of people constantly asking if I was KU yet. It made it even more heart wrenching every month when AF came. I can't do that to myself again.
Me: 37
DH: 36
Married: 08-25-07
DS: 11-20-09
Name change alert: Formerly Lisswastaken
TTC #1: 3/2016
Me 39 - DH 44
BFP 5/27/16 EDD 1/30/17
DD born 2/3/17
Me: 37
DH: 36
Married: 08-25-07
DS: 11-20-09
Name change alert: Formerly Lisswastaken
DD- 9
DS-6
c/p- April 2016
missed m/c- 6w5d; discovered 8w2d- September 2016
TTC #1: 3/2016
Me 39 - DH 44
BFP 5/27/16 EDD 1/30/17
DD born 2/3/17
Either way I like that I can vent my frustration with someone other than my SO when AF shows up and the anecdotes I get from my coworkers on what "worked" for them are great. It's also been nice to hear other women talk about their struggles in conceiving, so overall I am glad I've told people.
TTC#1 since November 2015
9/16/2016 IUI#1 - BFN
10/12/2016 IUI#2 - BFN
1/21/2017 Clomid/IUI#3 - BFN
March 2017 IVF: BFP! (beta#1 191, beta#2 378!) - it's a boy! DS born 12/6/2017
TTC #2 since July 2018
May 2019 IVF #2: BFP! (beta#1 346, beta#2 646) - vanishing twin at 8 weeks. Baby B still going strong - due 2/8/20!
Sure, some days you wish you never said a word to anyone, but for the most part it's not something I'm averse to talking about with people.
Husband: 40
TTC#1 since 9/2014
Unexplained Infertility - Trying naturally
TTC #1: 3/2016
Me 39 - DH 44
BFP 5/27/16 EDD 1/30/17
DD born 2/3/17
As for family...that is a different issue. I think some family think because they're closest to you that they can go ahead and just say whatever they want. Fortunately, both my parents and H's parents are not intrusive at all, and not pushy, so they only talk about it when we bring it up, and just say they hope for the best for us. They understand what we're dealing with and they do NOT want to make it worse on us. I don't talk about it much with my brother and his wife because I think they possibly reached a point where they're done trying and have no children. H's brother and wife just had baby #2 and I'm not very close with them so I don't talk about it at all really because, well, I rarely see them. H talks about it with his brother but not sure how much.
Husband: 40
TTC#1 since 9/2014
Unexplained Infertility - Trying naturally
It sounds like a few of you have a good support network to share your journey with.
But I kind of wanted people to know that I'm in this struggle. And the blessing of it, is that I've had so many people open up to me about their own struggles. I definitely don't feel alone.
7 IUIs, 7 BFNs.
2 IVF attempts, both cancelled and converted to IUI, both BFNs.
Decided that my tired old ovaries are ready to retire.
Next step- reciprocal IVF, using my wife's eggs, my uterus!
fresh 5 day transfer (2 embryos) 4/17/17- BFP!
Identical twins "due" 1/2/17 (but anticipated arrival sometime December)
TTC #1: 3/2016
Me 39 - DH 44
BFP 5/27/16 EDD 1/30/17
DD born 2/3/17