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10 ways to say “I’m pregnant!”
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10 ways to say “I’m pregnant!”

3 min readWeek 8
Key takeaways
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  • Create memorable pregnancy announcements using personalized gifts like onesies, mugs, or baby booties that loved ones will treasure forever.
  • Use visual reveals such as ultrasound photos in greeting cards or photoshoots with announcement signs for distant family members.
  • Incorporate existing children into your announcement by having them wear 'Big Brother' or 'Big Sister' shirts during family visits.
  • Plan interactive announcements through games like charades or surprise fortune cookies to make the reveal more engaging and memorable.
  • Choose announcement methods that match your family's personality, whether it's casual surprise gifts or elaborate photoshoot reveals.

Creative pregnancy announcements include gifting personalized onesies or mugs, placing baby booties around the house, using ultrasound photos in greeting cards, having older children wear 'Big Brother/Sister' shirts, playing charades with pregnancy phrases, taking photos with announcement signs, or surprising family with custom fortune cookies containing your due date.

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Do you want to let your friends and family know you're pregnant in a creative way? Here are some fun ideas.

Hello, Grandma! 

Place a pacifier in a gift box and place a note on top that says: “Hello, Grandpa and Grandma! I can’t wait to meet you on [due date]."

Send a card with your printed ultrasound

Make a card and write the phrase: "I am so lucky to have you as parents ..." on the cover. On the inside, glue a photo of your first ultrasound scan and write: "But someone is even luckier because you will be their grandparents!"

Serve up a mug of warm feelings

Announce your loved one’s new role by presenting them with mugs with personalized inscriptions such as “Best grandma in the world” or “Coolest aunt ever.” You can even personalize the mugs more by adding pictures. You can easily find this service online.

Onesies with a message

Buy an infant onesie in a light color and write "Best Grandma Ever" with fabric paint. Your parents will cherish the opportunity to dress their new grandchild in the onesie someday soon. 

Outfit for an older child

If you have an older child, you can buy or make a T-shirt with the words "Big Brother" or "Big Sister". Put it on your child and visit your loved ones. You can be sure the shirt will not go unnoticed!

Charade game

Many families like to get together and play board games, but even if you do not have this tradition, you can suggest a fun game of charades and set it up so that you and your partner act out the phrase “We are going to have a baby!” Enjoy the look on your loved ones’ faces when they guess the answer! 

Photoshoot with a sign

If your parents live far away, take a picture with a sign that says: "There will be three of us soon" or “Come visit the three of us in [month of birth].” Send the picture through text or messenger, or even better, get it printed and send it by mail. You will get enthusiastic calls instantly!

Booties in the hallway

When visiting loved ones, put booties in a prominent place in their house. When mom or dad notices them, they will be overjoyed to learn of your new addition.

Cookie prediction

You can order custom-made fortune cookies in some pastry shops. Ask the baker to put the due date on the inside notes and serve them to your friends or family. You can also make or order some cupcakes decorated with a cute baby theme. 

Diaper bag

Casually hand your parents a gift with a diaper bag or newborn items inside. Add a card with the phrase: "This will come in handy soon". They may be puzzled at first, but will jump for joy as soon as they figure it out!

Frequently asked questions

Most couples announce their healthy pregnancy to close family after the first trimester (12 weeks) when the risk of miscarriage decreases significantly. However, some choose to tell immediate family earlier for support during the early pregnancy weeks.

For long-distance announcements, send a photo with an announcement sign, mail a package with baby items and a note, or video call while revealing an ultrasound photo. These methods create a personal connection despite the physical distance.

Affordable options include DIY onesies with fabric paint, homemade cards with ultrasound photos, or simply placing baby booties in a visible spot during visits. Charades games and handwritten notes are also cost-effective ways to share your news.

Have your older child wear a 'Big Brother' or 'Big Sister' shirt when visiting family, or let them help present a gift to grandparents. This makes them feel included in the exciting news and helps them adjust to their new role.

Yes, consider each person's personality and relationship to you when planning announcements. Grandparents-to-be might appreciate more sentimental reveals, while siblings might enjoy fun, casual announcements that match your usual dynamic.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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