nectarine / 2591 posts
Even though each of our babies are planned my DH always seems a bit shocked. Haha
honeydew / 7622 posts
I basically shook the test at him in the kitchen. We hugged and cried a little. It was the 4th of July so we had lots of plans that day. It was kind of a blur. Since we had been together 10+ years when we started trying he was worried we might have some trouble conceiving since we had never had a scare- he had been saying it for years and I internalized it- so we were both pretty surprised when it happend right away.
eggplant / 11287 posts
#1--I told him on a walk with our dog after I had known for several hours. We weren't planning on trying for a couple more months, and had just pulled the goalie to start NFP until that time. When I told him, he just looked at me and said "Whattt? How do you know???" And then was kind of quiet after I told him I had a positive test....he was truly shocked (but supportive!) Then, later that night, we hugged and kissed and he was very happy.
#2 I told him by having DD wake him up while wearing a "big sister" shirt. He said "NO WAY! Is this a joke?" and hugged both of us and grinned all day long.
#3 We were actively preventing and not planning on a third for quite a while. I had spent the whole day crying and felt like my whole world was crashing in on me. Finally, at midnight (I'd known for about 11 hours), we were laying in bed and I said "I have something very shocking to tell you..." I was expecting him to be pissed, talk about what a terrible time it was, roll over in frustration..." But instead her wrapped me up and pulled me close and said "Baby, I am so excited! We've got this. This just must be God's plan for us!" (Looking back, I am really glad things happened the way they did and feel that they were "meant to be," because DH's dad passed away 6 weeks after our youngest was born. We feel fortunate that he was able to meet and hold and kiss all 3 of our children before he passed.)
pomegranate / 3845 posts
@Rainbow Sprinkles: that's so sweet. I'm glad his dad got the chance to meet his grandbabies. That's something we still struggle with, our loved ones who didn't get to meet our LO.
eggplant / 11824 posts
Since he had baby fever, he was beyond happy. Also very shocked!
pomelo / 5257 posts
I gave him the test wrapped up with a bib, which I said was an early Christmas present. He was confused for a second, then said, "are you pregnant?!" I said yes and he looked shocked. I asked if he was excited (I was a little nervous because we hadn't been trying long). He said it was the best news he'd ever gotten and then teared up. It was sweet, especially because I'd been nervous about telling him all day
cantaloupe / 6146 posts
@mediagirl:
#1: "this is what you wanted, right?"
#2: "really? really?" (jumping up and down)
#3: i don't remember exactly, but I was freaking out and he was ECSTATIC like, hey, God knows what we want better than we do--that kind of attitude.
persimmon / 1436 posts
LO1: I KNEW IT! (I thought I was sick. Turned out to be morning sickness at 5w.)
LO2: Okay. (He wasn't sure how I was feeling as I had just had a miscarriage.)
grapefruit / 4418 posts
DD1 - super surprised because I told him I was going to the store to buy tampons but came back with a Father's Day card instead. He was like oh shit then got excited!
DD2 - he was super happy and excited. It was our first month trying and I didn't feel I was pregnant so he wasn't expecting me to be.
cherry / 107 posts
I guess I can share. I didn't get to tell him the er Doctor did (could have been a nurse) during my ultrasound before rushing me up to labor and delivery. He was shocked and very worried but so happy and excited after she was born two hours later.
pomegranate / 3375 posts
"Are you serious?!" -- We had been trying for months, and experienced a MC a few months before. I was getting ready for an unrelated doctor's appointment, and testing *just in case*. I walked out of the bathroom with the test, and said, "You know what's really funny?".
It was a moment of shock, but a lot of happiness for both of us.
pomegranate / 3411 posts
#1 unnaturally calm to the point it upset me a little. It was a total oops and we were not ready on many levels. i had been freaking all afternoon since i found out. when i finally told him after he got home from work, he barely reacted and went back to watching TV.
#2. he was excited and happy. Not as excited as me, but that is his personality, so i knew it was the best i could get.
cantaloupe / 6634 posts
@babybysurprise: Oh my gosh! You definitely live up to your username! I don't think I have read your story before.
cherry / 107 posts
@simplyfelicity: @avivoca: I have thought about posting it but I am very sensitive/protective about her birth story. After two years I'm starting to get better about It. It still hurts when people think your lying about something that is so special to you.
apricot / 342 posts
@babybysurprise: share when you're ready. I'd love to hear it! And I think it's super awesome already! You're amazing for going into the ER for pain and coming out with a baby!
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
#1: Excited and relieved (we were at 10 months TTC)
#2: Cautiously excited (it was a few months post a miscarriage of #1)
#3: Surprised and disbelieving. It was our first real cycle trying.
He's not been over the moon excited about my pregnancies, tbh. He's been really excited to meet the babies and he's a fantastic dad, but he's a bit meh about the pregnancies (especially this last one).
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
Pregnancy 1 - tired and confused since I woke him up to open a 4th of July present (shirt with a onesie hidden inside) - miscarried few weeks later
Pregnancy 2 - took a photo of a boggle board that said "congrats baby P*** - took a few to sink in but was really excited - our 3 year old
Pregnancy 3- confused about why I gave him a birthday card 2 months before his birthday, but foxy excited when he read that Father's Day would be coming a few months early little guy arrives in about 7 weeks
Lol, general pattern for DH sends to be confusion followed by excitement.
pear / 1622 posts
Pregnancy 1 - When he got home from work, I told him I think we may be pregnant and asked him to go to the store to pick up another box of tests. He went running out the door and forgot his keys - lol. He was excited.
Pregnancy 2 - I told him I needed to show him something upstairs and when he saw the test result he was stunned. We didn't think it would happen so fast. He was happy too. Thank goodness.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
He was excited every time despite our previous losses. He was mindful and kept them in mind, but was super supportive through it all.
watermelon / 14467 posts
@babybysurprise: I completely understand. I'm sorry that people in the past have made you feel bad about your birth story or insisted that you were lying. That's not cool.
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
with lo, I was overseas doing dissertation research and called him in the middle of the night for him because I was excited and freaking out (it was like 6am for me, 1am for him!), he was kind of...stunned? though to be fair, he was barely awake! He was excited though once he was awake, haha.
I think I might be pregnant now (squinter) and he's being really guarded, and it's making me a little sad. He says he'll be really happy once we know for sure...but I wish he was more positive about it now. It's a hard day though--it's his dad;s birthday and he just passed away in December...And we literally just stopped using condoms this month, so neither of us thought it would be this fast (if it is true...)
pomegranate / 3904 posts
DS: he was asleep and I came running up and shoved the stick in his face, so he was happy, but mostly stunned. Once he woke up, he was happier
DD: I had been spotting for several days, waiting for my period to start, so I took a test expecting it to be negative, but when it was positive, I ran to our room and shoved it in his face again (see a pattern here?), waking him up. Again, he was happy, but more excited when he was actually awake.
Next time I'm going to try to do something cuter to announce to him haha
clementine / 849 posts
We had gone through our first round of IVF so were really guarded but hopeful. I waited to test until the morning of my beta... peed on the stick... he was literally outside the bathroom door yelling "let me seeee it!" haha. The first line popped up strongly + immediately so I got about 23 seconds of knowing myself before flushing, washing my hands, and handing it over to him. I think we both reacted the same way - super happy shock. I had many tears. It was a good day.
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