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How far along were you when you did a Pregnancy announcement

I'm 7 weeks pregnant with my 2nd child. We are so excited and want to tell people but for our first baby, qe waited until I was 12 weeks. I just don't think I can wait that long this time.
For anyone who announced elas eqrly as 7 weela, do you have any regrets?
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I told close family like my mom and sisters around 8 weeks and everyone else including my daughter around 12 weeks when I heard the heart beat. Didn't want to tell too many people. If I did tell early and something happened my family would spread it like wild fire I miscarried and i dont really need people knowing something so personal unless I told them myself
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We announced both pregnancies at 6 weeks, 2 weeks after we found out. I do not regret either one.
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I announced mine at 6weeks to close friends.
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No i don't i was very excited and couldn't hold the good news in!!!
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I told my best friend as soon as I found out but everyone else I told soon as I was out of my first trimester. Reason being ur chances are very low of having a miscarriage after the first trimester. I got impatient but I made myself wait. I had to make sure everything was going to be OK. Good luck and congrats!
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We announced our second pregnancy at around 8-10 weeks (just to family & close friends), unfortunately it ended in a missed miscarriage at 13 weeks but i don't regret telling everyone "early".
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