Anonymous wrote:DD was born with a hole in her heart and we knew from a late ultrasound. We pretty much told everyone. There was a possibility it would close on it’s own but it didn’t so she had surgery at 15 months and is perfectly fine now.
Yes, we definitely talked about it openly and freely.
Anonymous wrote:DD was born with a hole in her heart and we knew from a late ultrasound. We pretty much told everyone. There was a possibility it would close on it’s own but it didn’t so she had surgery at 15 months and is perfectly fine now.
Yes, we definitely talked about it openly and freely.
Anonymous wrote:I had a baby who needed surgery right after birth. It was not a condition that was known before birth, so a surprise. I think my workplace especially was expecting a birth announcement (because that's how it was done in my office), and I got messages asking if I'd had the baby yet when there was no message "baby born! mom and baby doing well!" I don't even remember what I did because I was just trying to deal with everything -- I think I told one head person the the basic details of what happened and she spread the word so I didn't get a million messages. They sent a gift basket. Fortunately it was something that could be resolved after surgery with no lasting effects so I was able to update later. Same to family and friends.
It was not something I could keep confidential because she was in the NICU for a while and I was blindsided by this development, so that wasn't really an option. If it was something like a condition that needed to be monitored, I wouldn't disclose. No reason they need to know.