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2016slowburu t1_j2dx7it wrote

That's adorable. Honestly in the moment things like that are better than anything else, even if you're letting the flood gates open on the porcelain throne.

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MiLeenaLee t1_j2dx81t wrote

Ok, that was funny.

I also would like to point out that your husband sounds so sweet and supportive, I think you guys will make great parents. Congrats.

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NDALLASFORTY t1_j2dxl8v wrote

Congratulations, but start looking for grey hairs soon. Motherhood might age you just a bit. And don't worry, by happy!

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OkVolume1 t1_j2e0gli wrote

If you think you're pooped now, wait until the kid gets here.

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devourcupcakes t1_j2e4vop wrote

This is adorable! Best pregnancy announcement story I've heard

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remotetissuepaper t1_j2e5320 wrote

If I'm reading the story right, he was holding a cold compress on her neck and reassuring her while she was shitting her guts out?! I can't decide whether that's incredibly sweet or incredibly gross. Maybe both

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Old-Hornet1096 t1_j2e80z8 wrote

Hahahaha this is gold, thank you for sharing the story with us Hope the pregnancy goes well!

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egy718 t1_j2e99ms wrote

This is amazing lmao.

When I took the pregnancy test that gave us our now-3-month-old, I had to poop and yelled for my husband to come into the bathroom when the second line showed up. Very romantic.

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Department-Hungry t1_j2eahuv wrote

As much as I would love a big production, that's never been us.

I took a test at about noon on a week day because a friend suggested I was probably pregnant instead of getting sick from Covid.....instant dark line.....started freaking out. Took a picture, sent it to my husband.........no response. I'm packing the house, yelling at the dog for him to help me, tell me what to do. Texted my husband again, nothing. Called him ten minutes later, he's in the work basement working on some machine, bad reception, can't hear anything. Finally steps out to where we can talk and gets my picture. He says, what is it? It looks like hieroglyphics. I said, it's two lines dumbass. That's all that matters.....two lines. He says, o yeah......umm ok. I said, that's it?!?! Are you ok?? He says, yeah, I'm good. That was it. He went back to work.

He came home with pink and blue flowers and had his "real" reaction when we were together.

Congrats OP!! Good luck!

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Spiritual_Poo t1_j2edaup wrote

This post is now your "cute youtube announcement video."

And it's not a TIFU. This pregnancy announcement will set a new standard of comedy. Congrats.

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remotetissuepaper t1_j2ee3of wrote

Yeah I would never do that and I don't think it makes me a bad partner. With the caveat that if it was somehow life-threatening or an urgent emergency I'd do whatever I needed to do. But I might puke while doing it lol.

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a_peanut t1_j2egcxv wrote

Yeah the hormone changes can make you feel the need to pee more frequently (progesterone I think?). I needed to pee constantly for the first 8 weeks, then it calmed down a bit. Until the fetuses got big enough to put physical pressure on my bladder.

Some women experience this within their regular menstrual cycle too. I often get what call perma-pee around my ovulation - it's where you basically constantly feel like you need to pee, despite having just gone.

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jraschke11 t1_j2eiiol wrote

I don't know why you would want to have kids in your late 30s. You'll be a senior citizen when they are grown up.

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a_literal_throwaway t1_j2eiip5 wrote

Oh god I get that a lot too, my doctor told me that stimulants (like the ones I take for my ADHD) can often cause “bladder spasms” which can make it feel like you have to pee when you don’t actually have to pee.

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Mrselfdestructuk t1_j2ejgu0 wrote

Now just how can you up that for the gender reveal? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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FantasticWittyRetort t1_j2eksjh wrote

Please print out this story, and place it in the baby book! Though it’s not the story and instagram-worthy picture you thought it would be, it will be memorable!

BTW, congratulations to you both!

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kiwi_sarah t1_j2engzp wrote

Honestly, this just means he's the right guy and will be a great Dad. Things can get gnarly during birth (or after if you have a c-section) and he's going to be there through it all, unwavering. Congrats OP!

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devourcupcakes t1_j2eshxq wrote

Don't listen to them. Both my great grandma, and grandma had kids in their late 30s/ early 40s. Some of my uncles had kids in their 40s, my mom and dad had kids in their 30s. You wont be a senior, my uncles kids are almost adults now and I don't look at him as a senior at all. If I have kids I'll also want it to be in my 30s. Enjoy your family ❤

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unMuggle t1_j2esmrf wrote

Congrats to you two. And now you have a unique pregnancy announcement story you can never tell to anyone you know.

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DuffMan4Mayor t1_j2etuit wrote

Congrats about the pregnancy but that’s shitty about the diarrhea.

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St3phiroth t1_j2f0hcx wrote

I had elaborate plans on how to surprise my husband each time and both times ended up just blurting it out when I left the bathroom. Haha.

And not to scare you, but if you have any more abdominal pain like that, I'd go get checked out by your OB or ER ASAP. Abdominal pain in early pregnancy can be a sign of ectopic pregnancy that needs immediate treatment so it doesn't risk your life.

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Hard_Tofu t1_j2f5sl2 wrote

Congrats. Please don’t forget to teach your children to use paragraphs.

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New-Monk4216 t1_j2f80v2 wrote

Congratulations! Cherish this memory since it is wholly yours and original to boot! (More than the original plan would’ve been! ;) also, good luck with the upcoming baby!

I remember my wife having to sit down on the kitchen floor after the first pregnancy test. It was her first month off the pill and she was sure we were going to wait six months before she got pregnant. Our second child happened just as quick! Sometimes things just click!

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diffyqgirl t1_j2f98rm wrote

My parents had me in their late thirties.

Sometimes I'm a little sad that I won't have as much time with them as I would if they'd had me when I was younger.

But it was the right choice for them, and ultimately better for me. They were stable in their thirties in a way they weren't in their 20s. If I'd been born earlier they would have had to take care of me in grad school and we would have had to move every few years. And there would have been a huge financial strain. My mother probably would have had to give up her career, which would have been hugely unfair to her. I'm glad that I didn't cause them so much stress and problems, and I'm sure my childhood was better for it.

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WagyuPizza t1_j2f9d8j wrote

A husband who can be there for you through thick or thin, or gone through the entire massive diarrhea event with you, is definitely a keeper.

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