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How do i break this news to daddy and family???

So i have just found out im pregnant for the first time  total shock as for the last 12 years i was convinced i was unable to conceive since losing a baby early on. Im in a relatively new relationship 3months, we have discussed children in part, me saying id always wanted kids but thought i couldn't since the worst happened and and the fact that i hadnt been able to conceive since then, he said he would like more too.

Im pretty sure he will be ok with when the shock goes as it is very early in our relationship but im just not sure of the best way to break the news.

Also im 32 and im really worried about telling my parent's. ...is this normal and how is best to break the news???

Thanks
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I was in the same situation as you. My boyfriend and I started dating the first week in October and I got pregnant on thanksgiving. He was amazing when I told him. His mom was extremely happy bc she doesnt have any grandkids and he is an only child. My dad wasnt as happy but I know he will come around
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I guess they will feel some kind of way knowing ur in a fairly new relationship. They want the best and may not be as acceptive as u like. At the end of the shock ur a grown woman that has made a choice in ur life and they either accept or not. If u have ur own job, home and car they may be overjoyed. I would plan a family dinner and tell them all together. Good luck and keep us updated
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