
We all know the pregnancy announcement rule – keep the news to yourself until you’re 12 weeks along – that is, until after the riskiest period. It’s what a lot of women I’ve known have chosen to do, and that’s absolutely understandable. They are in control of that information. No one has an obligation to tell anyone, anything.
But I’ve also had three close friends who kept their pregnancies secret from me until six months or so – clearly implying that pregnancy announcements are often, well, pregnant with politics.
Again, their choices – but these were dear, long-term friends, and I have to admit, it hurt a little. Yes, yes, I know it’s not all about me – or even about me at all.
But I thought I’d share the stories, because the reasons behind the three secrets were totally unexpected – or maybe, not so much?
Camilla.
Camilla* had been a dear friend for about thirty years – since childhood. We were so close, in fact, that one day she confided a terrible secret to me: she was pregnant, and her husband was demanding she get an abortion.
“I’m married with two kids, I want more kids, why would I terminate,” she said, “but Paul threatened that if I have another baby, he’ll leave me.”
Camilla was furious, and told me all sorts of issues in their marriage. I was horrified for my friend.
The next week, Camilla miscarried her baby. It was devastating for her, and no matter how hard I tried not to judge, I quietly blamed Paul for the stress he had caused. I could never view him again in the same way.