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    When to Tell Families About Pregnancy

    Logged out for privacy. How far along were you when you told DCFs about your pregnancy? It's too early now, and I want to wait as long as possible. I only have 2 families and 1 has only been with me a month (she has an 8 month old) so I'm nervous she'll start looking for new care. I'm fairly confident my other DCM will be great- I've had her almost 3 year old just shy of a year now. I just can't afford a financial hit right now .
  • MotherNature
    Matilda Jane Addict
    • Feb 2013
    • 1120

    #2
    I'm currently 13 weeks old. My families have known for a couple months & are fine with things. They know I'm going to have to take time off now & then for appts...but I try and schedule midwife appts after hours. One of my moms is due in April & leaving for a while anyways. Just yesterday, I started bleeding though & rushed to the ER for an U/S..everything seems ok though, and it's hopefully just one of those weird things where some women bleed through pregnancy. I only have one kid on Tuesday, and mom asked if I needed her to go back home when I explained what was going on at drop-off. I did call her later when I went to the hospital, & she was fine. She even kept him home today so I could rest. Pregnant mom had a similar situation w/ her older kid & asked if I would be open today. My husband took today off to help, so yes. She also was understanding if I needed time off. Hope your families are understanding, and congratulations!

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    • Annalee
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 5864

      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered
      Logged out for privacy. How far along were you when you told DCFs about your pregnancy? It's too early now, and I want to wait as long as possible. I only have 2 families and 1 has only been with me a month (she has an 8 month old) so I'm nervous she'll start looking for new care. I'm fairly confident my other DCM will be great- I've had her almost 3 year old just shy of a year now. I just can't afford a financial hit right now .
      I told mine as soon as I knew...didn't want word to get around and everyone start freaking out!

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      • Great Beginnings
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2013
        • 171

        #4
        I told mine right away because I figured it would be easier to do interviews and replace them the earlier I was vs interviewing families at 6 months. I lost 2 families. One family had the audacity to say they will wait until the month before I'm due because other providers were so much more expensive. I told them 2 weeks would be sufficient.

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        • CraftyMom
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 2285

          #5
          Congratulations! I think I would tell them right away (I haven't been pregnant in daycare though). You will need to go to appointments and if they know now they will be more prepared for you to take time off, open late, close early, etc

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          • CraftyMom
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2014
            • 2285

            #6
            Originally posted by MotherNature
            I'm currently 13 weeks old. My families have known for a couple months & are fine with things. They know I'm going to have to take time off now & then for appts...but I try and schedule midwife appts after hours. One of my moms is due in April & leaving for a while anyways. Just yesterday, I started bleeding though & rushed to the ER for an U/S..everything seems ok though, and it's hopefully just one of those weird things where some women bleed through pregnancy. I only have one kid on Tuesday, and mom asked if I needed her to go back home when I explained what was going on at drop-off. I did call her later when I went to the hospital, & she was fine. She even kept him home today so I could rest. Pregnant mom had a similar situation w/ her older kid & asked if I would be open today. My husband took today off to help, so yes. She also was understanding if I needed time off. Hope your families are understanding, and congratulations!
            Congratulations! And glad everything turned out well

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            • Unregistered

              #7
              I am closing early one afternoon next month so my DH can go to the ultrasound with me, but otherwise he gets home by 2 or earlier if need be so I don't have to close early or take off days for appts. Makes it great (Like today I have 2 well baby checks but it doesn't affect families since he can be here!)

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              • Unregistered

                #8
                Anyone here wait a while to tell? (I definitely wouldn't before 13 weeks when I tell friends and family.)

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                • Great Beginnings
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 171

                  #9
                  I was only 3-4 weeks before we told family. We agreed to wait 12 weeks before telling friends but DH couldn't keep his mouth shut and they ending up knowing about 8 weeks

                  I think I was about 14-15 weeks when I told the daycare families. I'm now 6 months and parents are actually being much more considerate of bringing their sick kids !

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                  • preschoolteacher
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 935

                    #10
                    We're hoping to get pregnant again soon. I don't plan to tell my families until I'm past my first trimester and in a safer zone. I don't want to announce a pregnancy and then announce a loss if something bad happens. It would be too heartbreaking.

                    In my handbook, I told families I would tell them when I'm pregnant with at least 5 months' notice, so they are aware of that.

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                    • sahm1225
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 2060

                      #11
                      I told my families when I was around 12 weeks. I had horrible morning sickness so I think most knew (plus it was my third, so I had the little bump/bloat).

                      I think telling them around 3-4 months is good. You can always tell them that you will discuss specifics once it gets closer.

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                      • LadyPearl
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jan 2014
                        • 145

                        #12
                        I'm 8 1/2 weeks and we haven't told anybody yet. We plan to tell family in about 4 weeks. My first ended in miscarriage at 11 weeks, my second was fine, and placenta previa for our third. We are naturally cautious about everything considering my history, especially dh because he knows how difficult it was for me the first time around. I have had 2 c-sections and will have a third. I am at a higher risk for placenta previa.

                        My biggest concern is having to deal with families that feel inconvenienced by my pregnancy, especially if I do have complications. I think I would be very upset knowing that they could feel that way.

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                        • spud912
                          Trix are for kids
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 2398

                          #13
                          I told the more supportive parents I've had for years around the 5-6 week mark. If something did happen as far as a miscarriage, I would probably tell them anyway because I would need to take time off. The other parents I told at the 9-10 week mark after I saw the little bean jumping around on the dating ultrasound. I show very early....already look like I'm 20 weeks along and I'm only 14 weeks . Darn it...I swear I'm going to look like a ginormous house by the time this pregnancy is done! I've already gained 4-5 lbs .

                          Now I'm just hoping that any of the boat hoppers plan to jump ship way before the end of pregnancy because I think it will be a pain to interview at the end of pregnancy.

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                          • Rachel
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 605

                            #14
                            I was pregnant my first year. I don't remember when I explicitly told the parents, but they probably noticed it first (here a lot of people don't tell until the 5th month, and it was winter so it wasn't so obvious until then). It didn't affect them much though because I was due Aug. 1st and the "school year" is over on Aug. 6th, so I knew I would be working pretty much until the end and there was backup for the last week for the 2 who needed. In the end ds came August 1 at 5:45 (finished working at 4:30, he came QUICK).

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                            • LadyPearl
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jan 2014
                              • 145

                              #15
                              Out of curiosity, what have you all done when the baby comes? How did you plan, how long did you close, etc?

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