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I’m over 6 weeks now and wondering when or how to share the news with my sisters.
One of them has not had much luck and went through a round of IVF the month before which wasn’t successful. I know she’s about to do another round in a few weeks so I don’t know how to share my good news in case it doesn’t work for her this time either.
I do have a little one so feel a little selfish
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Learn more about our guidelines.In my own experience, I appreciated a one on one conversation when a friend was announcing a pregnancy, over being blindsided. I would say to perhaps meet with your sister on her own and tell her so she can process the news privately before it is announced publicly. That way, she can be supportive to you and happy for you, having had the time to process her own feelings.
But whatever you do, definitely don't hide it. Nothing is worse than knowing that your friends and family are keeping their news from you.
Ultimately, she is your sister, and she will be delighted for you, but give her time to get past her sadness for her own situation first. X
@Charlotte thank you for sharing your experience it’s much appreciated x