Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m starting to wonder if they used a surrogate. Would that make this any less weird?
Maybe they do not want the child to know a surrogate was used. I haven't read the whole thread. If people know, it will be talked about. The child will hear. Maybe the mother would tell the child but wants to on her timeline. This desire for privacy, to keep silence re: details often happens with IVF and couples having fraternal twins.
Yeah because keeping secrets from your kids always ends well.
But apparently according to the other PP’s it’s fine to keep your pregnancy a secret from family members until after you give birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m starting to wonder if they used a surrogate. Would that make this any less weird?
Maybe they do not want the child to know a surrogate was used. I haven't read the whole thread. If people know, it will be talked about. The child will hear. Maybe the mother would tell the child but wants to on her timeline. This desire for privacy, to keep silence re: details often happens with IVF and couples having fraternal twins.
Yeah because keeping secrets from your kids always ends well.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s normal behavior -
“Hey sis who I text weekly, I’m expecting a baby in four months. We kept it quiet in the first trimester and I’m still kind of spooked so I’m not really up for discussing medical stuff and mom war stories, and we’re not talking about it on social media. Hope you understand”. Sibling: “Congratulations! Can’t wait to meet the baby. I’m here if you need anything”. Sibling keeps mouth shut.
That’s not revealing “medical information”. It’s normal family interaction. If the relationship was bad, wouldn’t have been regular texts. It is insulting to the sibling not to tell about the baby until after the birth, although pregnant person does not owe anyone the blast on
“I’m in labor now!” That can wait until the baby arrives.
I continue to be astonished at how many people were seemingly raised by wolves and have their heads up their behinds about how they are the only people in the universe and everyone else is just a supporting character in their personal drama.
Coworker not saying anything is a little weird, but it’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m starting to wonder if they used a surrogate. Would that make this any less weird?
Maybe they do not want the child to know a surrogate was used. I haven't read the whole thread. If people know, it will be talked about. The child will hear. Maybe the mother would tell the child but wants to on her timeline. This desire for privacy, to keep silence re: details often happens with IVF and couples having fraternal twins.
Yeah because keeping secrets from your kids always ends well.
Or they want to tell the child themselves in an age appropriate way and not have an aunt or uncle gossip about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m starting to wonder if they used a surrogate. Would that make this any less weird?
Maybe they do not want the child to know a surrogate was used. I haven't read the whole thread. If people know, it will be talked about. The child will hear. Maybe the mother would tell the child but wants to on her timeline. This desire for privacy, to keep silence re: details often happens with IVF and couples having fraternal twins.
Yeah because keeping secrets from your kids always ends well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I’m starting to wonder if they used a surrogate. Would that make this any less weird?
Maybe they do not want the child to know a surrogate was used. I haven't read the whole thread. If people know, it will be talked about. The child will hear. Maybe the mother would tell the child but wants to on her timeline. This desire for privacy, to keep silence re: details often happens with IVF and couples having fraternal twins.
OP here. I’m starting to wonder if they used a surrogate. Would that make this any less weird?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s normal behavior -
“Hey sis who I text weekly, I’m expecting a baby in four months. We kept it quiet in the first trimester and I’m still kind of spooked so I’m not really up for discussing medical stuff and mom war stories, and we’re not talking about it on social media. Hope you understand”. Sibling: “Congratulations! Can’t wait to meet the baby. I’m here if you need anything”. Sibling keeps mouth shut.
That’s not revealing “medical information”. It’s normal family interaction. If the relationship was bad, wouldn’t have been regular texts. It is insulting to the sibling not to tell about the baby until after the birth, although pregnant person does not owe anyone the blast on
“I’m in labor now!” That can wait until the baby arrives.
I continue to be astonished at how many people were seemingly raised by wolves and have their heads up their behinds about how they are the only people in the universe and everyone else is just a supporting character in their personal drama.
Coworker not saying anything is a little weird, but it’s fine.
Describe why you would be insulted. Explain how this is insulting to you personally.
DP but haven't you seen all the posts here indicating that if the sister didn't tell the OP, it's probably because OP is unsupportive or has done something wrong?
Anonymous wrote:My thought is it was an unwanted pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:I experienced stillbirth and did not tell my family, even my parents (or inlaws) until I was 6 months pregnant and went on bed rest. We are very close but it was traumatizing to me and to our families. I need to focus on managing my own anxieties and not others.
I am curious if OP has asked any questions. You don’t need to be rude but I would ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she had prior losses? I know people who told no one after they had loss(es) until the baby was born alive and home.
Not that I’m aware.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe this "story".