I’ve said it so many times—I want to have a baby. It’s something that’s been on my heart for a long time. But I’ll be honest… sometimes it feels awkward sharing that with family. Not because I’m unsure—but because I don’t want to open the door to any judgment or negativity. I know what I want, and I’m protecting that dream.
The first time I found out I was pregnant, I was still talking to my mom and her response honestly shocked me in the best way. She was so supportive. She told me she could see I was in a good place in life, that I’d be a great mom. Even though that pregnancy ended in a loss having that love and support made me feel so seen. 🥲💗
Now that my fiancé and I are actively trying to get pregnant again, we’ve been going to so many doctor’s appointments and doing all the things. I was hesitant to share too much with my mother-in-law—just out of fear, honestly. Fear of judgment or unsolicited advice. But when I did tell her, she met me with so much love and support. She was genuinely excited for us and fully on board with our dream to start a family.
Having that kind of support means the world. It reminds me that I don’t have to carry this hope alone. I’m so grateful to feel safe sharing something so vulnerable and personal.
If you’re on this journey too—I hope you feel that kind of support around you. And if not, know that your dream is still valid, still beautiful, and still possible. ✨
... Read moreTrying to conceive can be an emotional and complex journey, filled with anticipation, hope, and sometimes setbacks. Having a strong and understanding support system from family members, especially parents and in-laws, often makes a significant difference. Supportive family members can help reduce feelings of isolation and offer encouragement when facing obstacles such as pregnancy loss or ongoing fertility treatments.
Many women hesitate to share their desire to have a baby due to fear of judgment or unsolicited advice. However, opening up to trusted family members can create a safe space for vulnerability, fostering deeper bonds and emotional resilience. Mothers and mothers-in-law who show genuine excitement and encouragement validate the hopeful parent’s feelings and dreams, easing the emotional toll.
Additionally, communication about fertility plans and pregnancy attempts can foster collective empathy and understanding. It’s important to recognize that each person's journey is unique, and what one experiences may differ from others. Sensitivity from loved ones can reduce stress, which is beneficial for fertility.
For those facing pregnancy loss, the support and acknowledgment from close family can be especially healing. It confirms that their grief and hope are seen and respected. Expert fertility counselors emphasize the value of emotional support networks in promoting mental health during this process.
In summary, a nurturing and supportive family environment plays an essential role in empowering hopeful parents. Whether you are just beginning to try or navigating challenges along the way, embracing vulnerability and sharing your journey with empathetic loved ones can enhance emotional wellbeing and maintain hope for the future.