BG, not the same family situation but can just relate to the "inability to share". I have a great relationship with my family but my mum and dad are very catholic and because I was 40, I wanted to have all the tests to make sure everything was OK. I did not want to tell mum and dad while there was a chance something might go wrong (if we had to consider the abortion option) so we planned to wait until the amnio results came back at 17 weeks. As it turned out, my mum had a stroke 2 days before we planned to tell her so we did not end up telling mum and dad until 22 weeks.
We had told my sisters, my work, my friends, just not mum and dad. It was really hard to keep the secret, as I wanted them to enjoy it but I felt it was the best decision in the circumstances and therefore I was at peace with it so in that way it did not play on my mind.
Your decision sounds like it is really playing on your mind. so what it going to cause more stress? ie. the dwelling on it and anticipation or the actual doing and getting it over and done with. If you are going to get sh*te either way then just tell everyone at 12 weeks and get it over and done with. they may find out and give you more crap for not telling them.
I am sure lots of lovely people will make a fuss and let you enjoy it and hopefully it will outweigh the other negativity.


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but you might have to just distance yourself. You have your DH and a Gremlin on the way - you don't have time to worry about others hangups. It sounds like you guys have done MORE than your fair share of trying to fix this thing, its time to just let it go.




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