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Old Apr 30, 2007, 11:10 AM
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Don't know when to tell our parents we are expecting.

A little over a week ago, I took a home pregnancy test, after being one week late, and found out that I am pregnant. My husband and I have only been trying for about 4 months, so we were excited when we found out. I am very nervous about telling my family, as they always havent been supportive of my decisions, especially my mother. I am fearful of her reaction to this, should I wait to tell her, or just get it over with, as we cannot wait to tell my husbands family as we know they will share in our joy.

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Old Apr 30, 2007, 11:12 AM   #2  
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You 2 are married why be ashamed. it is part of making a family cherish it and be proud of your to be child
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Old Apr 30, 2007, 11:16 AM   #3  
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invite your parents over for dinner. show them the household you have created. then tell them about the baby.
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Old Apr 30, 2007, 11:35 AM   #4  
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You have to tell them at some point, and leaving it longer and longer will just cause you undue stress. you are a married woman now, and this was something you really wanted, so don't let anyone elses opinion get in the way of your happiness!
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P.s. they may surprise you x
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I had my daughter at 35. I didn't tell my mother and my siblings until I was 4 months on because I thought they would think I was crazy for having one so late in life (I had a son 10 years old at the time). I thought they would react negatively or shocked.

They were delighted and started planning the shower and layette! Remember, this is your mother's grandbaby. I bet she surprises you.
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Old Apr 30, 2007, 01:57 PM   #7  
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Just tell her now, if she is unhappy about it it doesnt matter because it is what you and your husband want so your mum will just have to get used to it.
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Or, invite both familes over and tell them together, that way your parents will see everyone is happy but them. Hopefully they will actually be happy and not just pretend to be. But this would avoid them being able to question your judgement and then they would basically have to accept it.
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So just tell them, time will tell anyway. The main thing is why let someone elses problems get you down, send them a card, saying hi grandparents, leave them a voice mail if you don't want to talk to them.
if they are on the internet, send them a email

Remember they will know at some point, and then can only add the complaint you did not tell them right away.
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Cool it. Early miscarriages are heartbreakingly common. We had friends that became pregnant shortly after my wife did. Both wives had had a miscarriage not long before. By not telling everybody about my wife's, we spared many people much heartbreak and disappointment. When we did tell people, we lied about the due date. This spared us ''Well where is the baby?''. The other people had told everybody before the miscarriage. Her mother was asking her a couple times a week ''Have you caught again yet?''. Then after we had our baby, everybody was asking her when hers was coming.

Not having any real knowledge of this subject, I have avoided it, but your title in new posts caught my eye. I wanted to share what worked well for us.

A lot of the other answers sounded good to me too.
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