Telling Your Husband About the Pregnancy

This lesson focuses on the heartfelt moment when a mom tells her husband that they are expecting a baby. The conversation conveys excitement, love, and support as they both share in the news of the pregnancy.

Mom: I have something amazing to tell you!

Husband: What is it, love? You’re acting all mysterious!

Mom: We’re going to have a baby! I’m pregnant!

Husband: Are you serious? Oh my gosh! That’s the best news I’ve ever heard! I’m going to be a dad!

Mom: Yes, I’m serious! I took the test this morning, and the doctor confirmed it. I’ve been feeling a little sick, tired, and my breasts are sore. I had a feeling, but now it’s real!

Husband: I’m so happy! I can’t believe it! We’ve been talking about this for a while, and now it’s actually happening! I’m going to be a father!

Mom: I know! I’m so excited, and also a little scared. There’s so much to think about, but I know we’ll do this together.

Husband: We’re in this together, always. I’m going to be here for you every step of the way. We’ll make sure everything is ready for the baby. This is going to be such an amazing adventure.

Mom: Thank you for being so supportive. I can’t wait to share this journey with you.

Husband: I’m so lucky to be on this journey with you. We’re going to make great parents.

Vocabulary List

  • Pregnant – Carrying a baby in the womb.
    • Example: “She found out she was pregnant last week and couldn’t be happier.”
  • Confirmed – To verify or make sure something is true.
    • Example: “The doctor confirmed that she was pregnant after the test results came back.”
  • Sore – Painful or sensitive to touch.
    • Example: “My breasts are sore because of the pregnancy.”
  • Adventure – An exciting or unusual experience, often with a sense of uncertainty or risk.
    • Example: “Parenthood is a big adventure that changes everything.”
  • Supportive – Providing help, encouragement, or comfort.
    • Example: “My husband has always been supportive, especially during this pregnancy.”

Grammar Tips:

  • Using “Going to” for Future Plans: Use “going to” when talking about plans or predictions for the near future.
    • Example: “We’re going to be great parents!”
  • Expressing Surprise with “Are You Serious?”: Use this expression when you’re amazed or finding it hard to believe something.
    • Example: “Wait, are you serious? We’re having a baby?”
  • Using “Will” for Future Promises: Use “will” to express promises or strong intentions.
    • Example: “I will be here for you every step of the way.”

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Pregnancy Announcement Story

Mom: I have something to tell you!
Husband: What is it, love? You’re acting all !
Mom: We’re going to have a ! I’m pregnant!
Husband: Are you ? Oh my gosh! That’s the best news I’ve ever heard! I’m going to be a !
Mom: Yes, I’m serious! I took the this morning, and the doctor it.
Husband: I’m so ! I can’t believe it! We’ve been about this for a while, and now it’s actually happening!
Mom: I know! I’m so excited, and also a little . There’s so much to think about, but I know we’ll do this together.
Husband: We’re in this together, always. I’m going to be here for you every of the way.
Mom: Thank you for being so . I can’t wait to share this journey with you.
Husband: I’m so to be on this journey with you. We’re going to make great .

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