I'm 25, and I was terrified to tell my Christian, traditional parents!
I've already graduated college & everything, but it wasn't about being established.. it was about disappointing them.
I had the preacher's wife talk to my daddy (I'm a 100% daddy's girl, and there's NO WAY I could have bared seeing the disappointment on his face), and as far as my mama goes.. she may be a Christian, but she doesn't bite her tongue & I did NOT want to have that argument, considering I was already under enough stress.. so I sent her an e-mail. yes, an e-mail. immature, crazy, etc.? nope. not to me.
I'm an only child since my brother passed away in 1996 from cancer.. I was 7, and he was 16 days away from being 4. I've been the center of attention for the majority of my life, my parents' pride & joy, and I've NEVER done anything to disappoint them, and let me be the first to tell you..
I STILL haven't disappointed them. if you're afraid to talk to them, it's understandable. that doesn't make you a coward, and you wouldn't be feeling anxious, scared, etc. if you didn't have a reason you know? have someone you trust talk to them maybe.. alone or together. I made the choice for it to happen separately just because. my daddy found out when I was 15 weeks, and my mama found out when I was 15w2d. I have no regrets. I'll be 26 weeks friday, and they are the most happy, proud, excited nana & papa ever. my mama's throwing the baby shower for me, along with the preacher's wife, and another family friend. you'll get through this, but if you are afraid of the insults, yelling, arguing, etc. it's best YOU not be the one to do it. the less stress, the better. message me if you need to talk, sorry so long!!!!!! (((:
We were pretty nervous to tell my fiances parents. I had to tell him it was like ripping off a bandaid. They'd be super mad at first but in time they'd cool off..
He told his mom and dad when they were drunk. His dad had suspected since he is a doctor and was OK but his mom was livid. We weren't engaged at the time weren't living together Ect.. she had raised him better but accidents happen. I was on birth control and not supposed to be able to get pregnant. It was just meant to be.
It took them a couple months but they noticed j wasn't going to give up in having my baby or having him in my life so they decided to help instead of be angry.
i know at first there's going to be insults and all that, but i know that once the baby comes he might want to get close to him/her specially being the first grandchild.
I try not to stress too much. I think my 22yr old sister is more afraid than me, because she's afraid of what he might do.
But I pray to God he does take it way different than I expect it
thanks
thanx. Ill keep you updated once it happens.
How or when do you plan to tell them?
I Was Scared To Tell My Dad My Mom Was Okay With It I Live With My Parents Too I'm 19 And 5 Weeks I Told My Dad That I Thought I Had A Uti Or Bladder Infection But I Don't I'm Pregnant He Didnt Say Much But Now He's Talking To Me Its The First Grandchild Good Luck :)
Try not to stress about it bc what is done is done... Do what you have to do and get it over with bc it may bot be as bad as you think!
My cousin got pregnant at 16 and her dad said some pretty bad things to her but in the end once the baby got here he fell in love.... No matter what there still your parents and they may not be understanding about it now but they will eventually!
If they are fIrst time grand parents they might suprise you and be supportive
Im 19 and had to tell my conservative parents about my pregnancy. They were very understanding. I sat and gave them a run down of how I plan on caring for my child, how my life will plan out, what Im doing about custody, etc. Parents are more understanding than you would think. I also had a family member with me that i had already told, so that support helped.
I am in your same boat but im 19 years old. And only 6 weeks pregnant. Im very nervous. Good luck! Tell me how it goes