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1018329 tn?1448980165

announcing you're pregnant.

Has anyone else waited to let others know you're pregnant? I am almost 11 weeks, and still have no desire to tell anyone. I told my best friend and most of our immediate family.  Did you burst at the seams and let everyone know as soon as you knew, or are you still waiting?
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Due to being high risk I'm planning on waiting until after 20 weeks.. just in case. I have told my immediate family and some close friends
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1018329 tn?1448980165
We get an ultrasound this Friday, we got our other kids some outfits, and we will be doing a really cute pregnancy announcement photo. Now I am a little excited to let others know! :)
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I told my immediate family and my boyfriend's parents we are trying to wait until I'm 20 weeks to tell everyone else I don't know If we will make it. But I am almost 13weeks now.
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6692462 tn?1409257870
^^^^ same situation but I'm wait to find out the gender to tell outside immediate family... Only my two grandmothers know and my fiancé parents
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I had 2 miscarriages last year too.. I'm 10 weeks and I've had 3 ultrasounds and everything is amazing. But im waiting the extra 2 weeks to tell everyone at 12 weeks :)
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7535897 tn?1406679647
I waited until I had my first ultrasound to make sure everything was okay due to having two miscarriages last year. Proud to say God is good and everything is great.
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I'm waiting to let everyone know. Just in case something goes wrong. I only told my sister and the girl who gives me a lift to work in the morning. I just want the 3 months to pass first and do the ultrasound . Then, watch out everyone.... Lol
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