Gambit23 you sound like a lovely, caring daughter and I am thrilled you have decided to tell your mother. Many congratulations. 
My dentist was the first to know with my third daughter (even before OH) because he wanted to do an XRay. These things happen.
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and it had been on the news that day that he'd died [at a ripe old age after a happy retirement, thank goodness]. She'd phoned me to see if I was upset, and I said to her that I felt my life was like a jigsaw puzzle and I'd reached an age where the bits were being taken away rather than added to. She hesitated for a moment, then told me I could start adding things back because I was [all being well] going to be a granny. It seems like only yesterday, but it was seven years ago. I suppose it all depends on your mum and how much she worries etc etc so only you can know what the best course of action is, but I think, in a case like this I'd be hurt if other people knew. Especially as the only other person in the world that this means anywhere near as much to as yourself [and the father] is your mum.
