
Unexpected pregnancy..when to tell my husband?
My husband is 36 and I am 33. We have a 8 year old boy, 5 year old girl, and 3 year old twin boys. I found out just today that I am pregnant with another child. After the twins were born we were planning on having no more since we have our hands full already. But I know he will be happy to bring one more into our lives. And I know that after this one I will be more careful about having NO more.
So should I tell him today? Were having our friends and family over for a big Superbowl party and he’s all excited about that and busy getting stuff ready today.
or Should I wait until tomorrow and go out to dinner with him or something?
Aww, congratulations. Even if this new little one wasn’t expected, he or she will still be a blessing! If I were in this situation, I’d wait until there were no other distractions – as in a superbowl party and a lot of people coming over. It should be something just between the two of you right now, so that you can decide together when to spread the good news to everyone else. Best of luck to you!!
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