Any advice on announcing my girlfriend's pregnancy to our parents?

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Answer #1

Well im 17 and when i was 14 almost 15 i got pregnant jus 2 let u know, ur parents obviously trust u 2 or they wouldn’t have let u live together and love u all i can say is be ready 4 tears they will most likely be tears of joy but they will cry and they will be thrilled about being grandparents. i can’t really tell u exactly how 2 tell them but jus let them know ur happy and u have a plan (if u have 1) and tell them about her pregnancy,
Congrats and good luck ull need it raising a kid i know its a lot of hard work being young but when they look at u it makes it all worth it and when they say mama or dada 4 the 1st time u will feel so much love its insane- jus my thoughts from 1 young parent 2 another

u can ask me anything about anything at all about her pregnancy and jus a little advice 4 u make sure she knows u love her and tell her how u feel and how pretty she is and all tht stuff

Answer #2

What is exactly the problem, though? I think when your parents approved of you living together with your girlfriend, they weren’t so naive as to think the two of you would sleep in separate bedrooms. Unless they’re concerned about what their friends or neighbors would think about you having a child out of wedlock, they would be more than happy at the prospect of having their first grandchild. If I were you, I wouldn’t lose sleep over what exactly to say to them.

Answer #3

it is something you can not hide for long. so if i was you two.. just sit down and tell them.. both of you should be there together to show support of each other

Answer #4

I agree with the above poster. You and your girlfriend have been together for a long time, obviously with your parents’ blessing…chances are they will be happy about their new grandchild and the weekend will be a celebration.

You could tell them “There will be THREE of us coming for the weekend and we hope you’re as thrilled as we are.”

Good luck and congratulations!

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