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when to announce??

I had a miscarriage last sept, we didn't tell many people I was pregnant because I was bleeding from the beginning. I made it to 9 weeks. Afterwards we told friends and family what had happened. But anyways! I'm now 15 weeks pregnant, no bleeding or cramping.. seems very healthy. When would be a good time to announce to everyone that we are expecting! When did you all tell everyone!? Thanks:)
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Thanks everyone:) maybe this weekend we will tell friends and family. Names me nervous just thinking about it!!
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I had a miscarriage with my first and it was hard to tell everyone after I had told them I was expecting. I got pregnant again a few months after and I waited to say anything until the 12 week mark they say that your chance for a miscarriage lessens at that point. I now have two kids and my third on the way. Good luck
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Our parents and some very close friends know. I will probably wait until after my appointment to really announce it
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We lost our first last summer @ 10 weeks this time we waited till the 20 week anatomy scan to tell family and work.
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I told right away but all my cousins who have miscarried told right around the point you areaout 15-20 weeks
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They say ur pregnancy risks decrease significantly after the first semester,  so if I were you, I'd tell everyone already! :) good luck!
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I told the second I found out lol but I think u should tell whenever u feel most comfortable with. I don't believe in jinxing yourself with telling too early or anything. Just whenever you're comfortable. Good luck and blessings to u and your growing family
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