Anonymous wrote:I talk to my mom ALL the time! I told my mom as soon as I told my husband… but I tell her everything.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine telling my mom any later than 10 minutes after I see the pregnant line but that’s my relationship with my mom.
Anonymous wrote:4 pregnancies, 2 live births, lots of iui and ivf along the way.... my mom knew immediately each of 4 pregnancies ( 2 iui, 1 natural, 1 ivf) but I also wanted her support for the miscarriages....told our mil around week 8 or so of the 2 that got that far, didn't tell siblings or friends until after nipt and nt results ( around week 13)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 weeks. Our mothers are relentless gossips, so the second we share anything with them they are blabbing to everyone and anyone. Doesn't matter if you ask them to keep it in confidence. They will share and overshare a d I am old enough to understand the consequences of telling them any personal information.
They're also incredibly selfish and I knew if I miscarried, it would be all about their disappointment. I needed to get to a point where I felt the risk of loss had dramatically decreased and wasn't going to be resentful that they told the whole world I was pregnant.
If you have toxic people in your life like this I would recommend lying about the due date. Advance it 2wks or even a month otherwise you will be pestered relentlessly as the due date approaches. Give you the option of giving birth in peace. I have heard of toxic in-laws asking to be in the delivery room (!!!!!) promising they will stay behind a curtain (yeah right)
I did. This was several years back. I had a due date of end of January, I told them "third week of February." I also had no plans to tell anyone I was in labor. Baby decided to come FAST and in the middle of the night, so even if I was crazy enough to tell them I was in labor, that wasn't going to happen. Water suddenly broke just after midnight I was in hard active labor 30 minutes later, and baby was out 4 hours after that (Precipitous labor 0/10, do not recommend!).
Anonymous wrote:PP w/ problematic local MIL. Also didn’t tell her until after our first had been born. There was no time (wink,wink) and I made certain DH delayed the call until the baby and I were nicely settled an hour later.
My poor SIL made the rookie mistake of alerting the ILs that she was in labor and then was shocked and disappointed that my ILs sat vigil with her parents for hours. She didn’t think they’d race to the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine telling my mom any later than 10 minutes after I see the pregnant line but that’s my relationship with my mom.