Anonymous wrote:I’d go no or low contact with this sibling as they clearly don’t value a relationship with you.
Anonymous wrote:Just wish her well and move on drama Queen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they had experienced losses before, then no. It may have been too painful and they didn't want anyone to tell the rest of the family.
I can understand this for the greater social circle and distant relatives, but parents and siblings? That you are close to? I can't wrap my mind around it.
Have you had losses, particularly later losses? If not, you’re right that you likely CAN’T wrap your mind around it and you’re lucky not to be able to! Support the new family— absolutely nothing here is about you.
That is fair. I hope I didn't offend. I'm not OP, so thankfully not going through this in my family at all, but I would be as shocked/surprised if my sister did not share until after the baby is born, so thanks for the perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they had experienced losses before, then no. It may have been too painful and they didn't want anyone to tell the rest of the family.
I can understand this for the greater social circle and distant relatives, but parents and siblings? That you are close to? I can't wrap my mind around it.
Have you had losses, particularly later losses? If not, you’re right that you likely CAN’T wrap your mind around it and you’re lucky not to be able to! Support the new family— absolutely nothing here is about you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they had experienced losses before, then no. It may have been too painful and they didn't want anyone to tell the rest of the family.
This has been mu experience of people I know who only tell when the baby is here. It doesn’t hurt you.
+1. I had a friend with a stillborn baby. She waited a month before sending out announcements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they had experienced losses before, then no. It may have been too painful and they didn't want anyone to tell the rest of the family.
This has been mu experience of people I know who only tell when the baby is here. It doesn’t hurt you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they had experienced losses before, then no. It may have been too painful and they didn't want anyone to tell the rest of the family.
I can understand this for the greater social circle and distant relatives, but parents and siblings? That you are close to? I can't wrap my mind around it.
Anonymous wrote:If they had experienced losses before, then no. It may have been too painful and they didn't want anyone to tell the rest of the family.
Anonymous wrote:If they had experienced losses before, then no. It may have been too painful and they didn't want anyone to tell the rest of the family.