because i was cramping and had no idea if that was normal, i called my ob/gyn the second they opened that morning. unsure of what to say or how to explain, i say to the receptionist, "good morning, i was calling because...wait let me start over, i just took a pregnancy test and it was positive and i've never been pregnant before so i wasn't sure what to do next!" wow. that was embarrassing.
the sweet receptionist replies, "okay, well is this sara?"
i'm in freak out mode and respond, "yes! how did you know!?"
she answered back, "we have caller id hunny!"
i was mortified.
she then went on to explain the details about using their practice, when first appointments would be made, etc. then she said because i was experiencing cramping she would check with the doctor to see if they wanted to see me. to be safe, they had me come in for blood work to confirm the pregnancy and test my hcg levels. this is when the anxiety set it.
i was so nervous, what if something was wrong? i had to wait till monday to find out the results. how could i wait that long? i was overwhelmed and knew i needed some medical reassurance and sisterly advice. so andy and i decided to share the news with my sister and brother-in-law that night. so i could talk about how and what i was feeling with my RN sister.
because i wanted our family to find out in unique, memorable ways, i tried to come up with an idea on the fly of how we would tell our baby's future zia ashley and zio vito. this is how it went down:
after andy and vito went to the gym, we all went out for froyo. while in the parking lot before heading in, i quick lean up between ashley and vito in the front of the car and say, "he guys i think i found out why i haven't been feeling good lately..." while holding my phone with a picture of the three pregnancy tests i took and a celebratory graphic that says "we're pregnant!"
my sister turns back to face me with tears in her eyes and says, "you can't be having a baby, you're my baby sister!" we laughed, cried and then hugged each other.
after the shock and excitement settled in, i told her we were really early in the pregnancy, and expressed my anxiety about the cramping i was having. she calmed my initial fears like she always does.
before heading home she asks, "so, when are you telling mom? you know she will be so upset if i knew and she didn't."
i was still uncomfortable with the thought of telling anyone else since i was so early and hadn't received the blood results yet. but my sister had made a valid point. so, we decided to share the news with my mom and step-dad the next day at their house. we did a lot of special reveals of our baby news to friends and family in the weeks to come. i plan to dedicate a post completely to this, so be sure to check back!
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