Pregnancy Announcement Messages for Family: 60+ Ideas

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By Andrea Smith

You just found out you’re pregnant. Congratulations – now comes the equally exciting (and slightly nerve-wracking) part: telling your family.

Whether you’re planning a big reveal or a quiet phone call, the words you choose matter. A well-crafted pregnancy announcement message for family doesn’t just share the news – it creates a memory everyone keeps forever.

This guide gives you over 60 real, ready-to-use messages, plus practical tips for tailoring your announcement to the specific person you’re telling. Parents, grandparents, siblings, in-laws – we’ve got them all covered.

Pregnancy announcement messages for family with positive test baby shoes and ultrasound on pink flat lay

Why Your Pregnancy Announcement Message Matters

Most people remember how they found out about a pregnancy just as vividly as the news itself. The way you deliver the message sets the emotional tone for the entire experience.

A thoughtful announcement:

  • Makes your family feel included and valued
  • Gives them something to share and celebrate
  • Reflects your personality and relationship with them
  • Creates a keepsake moment – especially if you do it in person or on video

The “right” message isn’t necessarily the most poetic one. It’s the one that feels true to you and your relationship with that person.

Pregnancy Announcement Messages for Parents (Your Mom & Dad)

Telling your own parents is often the most emotional reveal of all. These messages work for in-person announcements, texts, cards, or phone calls.

Heartfelt & Emotional

“Mom, Dad – you’re going to be grandparents. I couldn’t imagine going through this journey without you both by my side.”

“Everything I know about being a good parent, I learned from you two. Now I get to use it. We’re expecting!”

“You’ve always been my safe place. I hope I can be that for our little one too. We’re having a baby!”

“I’ve been carrying the most exciting secret. You’re going to be grandparents – and I can’t wait to watch you love this baby the way you’ve always loved me.”

Funny & Light-Hearted

“Congratulations! You’ve been promoted to grandparent. No HR interview required.”

“Good news: you’re about to get a do-over with a tiny human who can’t talk back yet. We’re pregnant!”

“We figured it was time to give you something to brag about at your next neighborhood dinner. Baby incoming!”

If you’re doing an in-person reveal, hand your parents a gift bag with a “Grandparent” mug or a framed ultrasound photo wrapped in tissue. Let them discover the news on their own — the reaction is priceless on video.

Pregnancy Announcement Messages for In-Laws

The relationship with in-laws can be warm, formal, or somewhere in between. Match your tone to the dynamic you already have.

Warm & Welcoming

“You raised someone incredible, and now we’re starting a family together. We’re so excited to share this news – you’re going to be grandparents!”

“We wanted you to be among the first to know: a new member of the family is on the way. We’re expecting!”

“This baby is already so lucky – they’re going to have the most wonderful grandparents on both sides.”

For a More Reserved Relationship

“We have some wonderful news to share with you both. We’re expecting a baby and we’re so happy to be able to tell you first.”

“We wanted you to hear this from us before anyone else – we’re pregnant, and we couldn’t be more excited about this new chapter.”

Pregnancy Announcement Messages for Siblings

Siblings are often your closest confidants – these messages can be playful, genuine, or both.

For a Best-Friend-Level Sibling

Funny pregnancy announcement messages for siblings with surprise reaction or playful announcement card

“I literally can’t keep this in any longer. YOU’RE GOING TO BE AN AUNT/UNCLE. I’m pregnant!!! Call me immediately.”

“The godparent position has been filled. Congratulations, it’s you. We’re having a baby!”

“You know how you’ve been obsessed with babies lately? Surprise – you’re getting one in the family.”

For a More Traditional Message

“I wanted you to be one of the first people to know – we’re expecting a baby! I’m so excited to share this journey with you.”

“Our little one is going to have the best aunt/uncle in the world. We’re pregnant, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you.”

If you’re telling a sibling who has struggled with infertility, choose a private setting and lead with sensitivity before excitement. A phone call or personal letter often feels more considerate than a group announcement.

Pregnancy Announcement Messages for Grandparents

Telling parents about pregnancy announcement with grandparents opening card or gift with excited reaction

Telling the grandparents-to-be that they’re getting a great-grandchild is a uniquely sweet moment. Keep it warm and simple – big emotional gestures land well here.

“You’ve always said family is everything. Well, our family just got a little bigger. You’re going to be a great-grandparent!”

“We have news that we think will make you smile: a new baby is joining the family. You’re going to be Great-Grandma/Grandpa!”

“They’re going to be so lucky to have you in their life. We’re expecting – and we can’t wait for you two to meet.”

Short Pregnancy Announcement Messages (Text or Card)

Sometimes simple is best – especially for a card, a text, or a social media caption.

“Surprise! We’re expecting a baby. [Due date]. More details to follow – for now, let’s celebrate!”

“The best things come in small packages. Ours arrives in [month]. 🍼”

“Our family of [number] is becoming [number+1]. Baby [Last Name] is on the way!”

“Plot twist: there’s a new character joining our story. We’re pregnant!”

“Little one incoming. We’re over the moon and couldn’t wait to tell you.”

Creative Pregnancy Announcement Ideas to Pair with Your Message

A great message hits even harder when paired with the right delivery method. Here are ideas that actually work:

In-Person Reveals

  • Custom cake or cookies that read “Baby on Board” or “Grandma/Grandpa Loading”
  • Gift bag surprise – fill a bag with grandparent-themed items for your parents to open
  • Photo prop reveal – have them hold a sign that says “I’m going to be a grandma!” for a photo, then show them the sign
  • Scratch card – create a DIY scratch-off card that reveals the news

Distance Reveals (Video Call or Text)

  • Mail a card first, then schedule a video call so you can watch them open it in real time
  • Send a photo of the positive pregnancy test with one of the short messages above
  • Create a short video of the ultrasound with your message recorded over it

Step-by-step: Planning a Family Announcement Call

  1. Decide on the order – usually your own parents first, then in-laws
  2. Choose a quiet time (not during a stressful workday or late at night)
  3. Have your message ready but don’t read it robotically – use it as a guide
  4. If video calling, have something visual ready (the test, the ultrasound, a sign)
  5. Give them time to react before moving on – don’t rush the moment

What to Say When the Pregnancy Is Complicated or Unexpected

Not every pregnancy announcement is a simple celebration. Some come after loss, some are unplanned, some carry medical complexity. Here’s how to navigate these situations.

After a Previous Miscarriage

“We’ve been down this road before and know that hope can be fragile – but we wanted you to know we’re pregnant again, and we’re cautiously celebrating every single day.”

“We’re sharing this earlier than we normally might, because we want your support no matter what happens. We’re expecting again.”

For an Unplanned Pregnancy

“This wasn’t part of the plan – but some of the best things in life aren’t. We’re having a baby, and we’re choosing joy.”

“Life surprised us with the most wonderful detour. We’re expecting and we’re so grateful to have you as family during this time.”

You don’t owe anyone a detailed explanation of how the pregnancy happened or how you feel about it. Your message only needs to communicate what you’re comfortable sharing. Setting the emotional tone from the start protects your peace.

Timing: When Should You Tell Family?

The 12-week rule is the most common guideline – waiting until after the first trimester when miscarriage risk drops significantly. But it’s entirely your choice.

Many families tell their closest relatives earlier (6–8 weeks) because they want support regardless of outcome. Others wait until the anatomy scan at 20 weeks for added certainty.

A few things to weigh:

  • How private do you want the information to be?
  • Do you need emotional support during the first trimester?
  • Are there family members who are likely to struggle keeping the secret?
  • Is there anyone you’d want to tell in person before they hear from someone else?

There is no universally “right” time. The right time is when it feels right for you.

Pregnancy Announcement Messages for Extended Family (Aunts, Uncles & Cousins)

Extended family often hears the news in a group setting or as part of a second wave of announcements. These messages work for a card, a group text, or a dinner reveal.

For Aunts & Uncles

“We wanted to make sure you heard it from us directly – we’re expecting! Our little one is going to be surrounded by the best family, and that includes you.”

“Guess what? The family is growing. We’re so excited to share the news and can’t wait to celebrate with everyone.”

“You’ve always been such an important part of our lives – and soon you’ll have a new little person to spoil. We’re pregnant!”

For Cousins (Casual & Fun)

“So… you’re getting a new tiny cousin. Surprise! We’re expecting and could not be more excited.”

“The family group chat is about to get a lot more baby photos. We’re pregnant! 🍼”

“Consider this your official notice: a new family member is joining the chaos. Due [month]!”

Holiday Pregnancy Announcement Messages

Holidays are one of the most popular times to reveal a pregnancy – everyone’s already together and the emotional atmosphere is already warm. These messages are written specifically for seasonal reveals.

Christmas Announcement

“Santa’s bringing something extra special this year – a new baby! We’re expecting and couldn’t think of a better Christmas gift to share.”

“This holiday season, we have the best gift we could give this family: a new little one is on the way. Merry Christmas – we’re pregnant!”

“We know we said no big gifts this year… but we couldn’t help ourselves. Baby [Last Name] is coming in [month]. 🎄”

Thanksgiving Announcement

“This year at Thanksgiving, we’re most grateful for the tiny new life joining our family. We’re expecting – and we’re so thankful to share this with all of you.”

“We have one more thing to add to the gratitude list this year: a baby on the way. Happy Thanksgiving – we’re pregnant!”

Easter / Spring Announcement

“Something is hatching at our house this spring – and it’s not just eggs. We’re expecting a baby! 🐣”

“This Easter, we’re hiding the best surprise of all. We’re pregnant – due [month]!”

For holiday reveals, try tucking a note inside a Christmas cracker, a gift box, or an Easter egg. The physical discovery moment makes the reaction 10x more memorable – especially on video.

Second & Third Baby Announcement Messages

Telling family about a second or third pregnancy has its own energy – it’s exciting but also comes with the fun twist of involving your existing kids in the news.

Involving Your First Child

“[Child’s name] has an announcement to make: they’re being promoted to Big Brother/Sister! We’re expecting baby number two.”

“We asked [child’s name] to keep a secret and, well… they tried. We’re having another baby!”

“Our family of three is becoming a family of four. [Child’s name] is going to be the best big sibling – we’re pregnant!”

For a Third Baby

“Yes, again. And yes, we’re thrilled. Baby number three is on the way – due [month]!”

“Turns out two wasn’t our magic number. We’re expecting our third, and we couldn’t be more excited to share the news.”

Twins & Multiples Announcement Messages

Announcing twins or multiples deserves its own moment – the double surprise is worth leaning into.

“So… we have some news. And then some more news. We’re expecting twins! We’re still processing it ourselves, but we’re so thrilled.”

“We weren’t just expecting one – we’re having twins! Our family is about to double in the best possible way.”

“The universe decided one baby wasn’t enough of a blessing. We’re expecting twins and cannot wait to celebrate with you.”

“Two heartbeats, one announcement: we’re having twins! Get ready – things are about to get wonderfully loud.”

Long-Distance Family Pregnancy Announcement Messages (Card & Letter Wording)

When family is far away, a physical card or letter adds a personal touch that a text simply can’t match. These messages are written to work beautifully inside an envelope.

“Miles may separate us, but this news closes the distance a little. By the time you read this, you’ll already know – we’re expecting! We wish we could see your face right now.”

“We’re sending this letter because some news is too big for a text. We’re pregnant, and we wanted you to hold these words in your hands when you found out.”

“Even from far away, you’ve always been such a big part of our lives. So of course you had to be one of the first to know: we’re having a baby.”

“We put this in a letter because we wanted you to be able to read it twice – once in shock, and once in joy. We’re expecting! Due [month]. Please call us the moment you open this.”

Short & Sweet One-Liner Pregnancy Announcement Messages

Sometimes one perfect line is all you need – for a card insert, a caption, or a simple text.

“Tiny fingers. Tiny toes. Big news: we’re expecting!”

“A baby is brewing. Due [month]. More soon. 🍼”

“Our greatest adventure is about to begin. We’re pregnant!”

“Coming soon: the newest member of the family.”

“Plot twist: there are three of us now. Baby due [month].”

“The best chapters start with unexpected news. We’re expecting!”

“We’re not just a couple anymore – baby incoming!”

Pregnancy Announcement Messages: Quick Reference by Situation

Here’s a fast-reference guide based on your specific situation:

  • First pregnancy: Lean into the “new chapter” framing – it’s genuinely new for everyone
  • Second or third child: Acknowledge the siblings with something like “they’re getting a little brother/sister”
  • Twins or multiples: Lead with the surprise – “we’re not just expecting one…”
  • IVF or fertility treatment: Share as much or as little context as feels right; many parents choose to be open, others keep it private
  • Same-sex couples: The same templates work – just swap pronouns and relationship labels to reflect your family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good pregnancy announcement message for parents?

A good message for parents acknowledges the emotional significance of the moment. Something like: “Everything I know about being a good parent, I learned from you. Now I get to use it – we’re expecting!” balances heartfelt sentiment with excitement.

How do you announce pregnancy to family in a creative way?

Pair your message with a physical reveal – a grandparent-themed gift bag, a custom cake, or a scratch-off card. If you’re announcing remotely, mail a card first and schedule a video call to watch them open it.

What do you say in a pregnancy announcement text?

Keep it simple and personal: “I have the most exciting news – we’re expecting! Due [month]. Can’t wait to celebrate with you.” Add an emoji or a photo of the test or ultrasound to make it feel real.

When should you tell family about your pregnancy?

Most families tell close relatives after the 12-week mark when miscarriage risk decreases. However, many tell immediate family (parents, siblings) earlier if they want emotional support during the first trimester. There’s no universal rule.

How do you tell in-laws you’re pregnant?

Match your tone to your existing relationship. Warmer in-laws appreciate emotional messages; more reserved families respond better to straightforward warmth: “We have some wonderful news – we’re expecting, and we’re so happy to share it with you.”

What’s a funny pregnancy announcement message?

“Congratulations – you’ve been promoted to Grandparent. No HR interview required.” or “We figured it was time to give you something to brag about at the neighborhood dinner. Baby incoming!” Both get laughs without losing warmth.

Final Thoughts: Make It Yours

The best pregnancy announcement message isn’t the one that sounds the most polished – it’s the one that sounds the most like you.

Borrow any of the examples above as a starting point, then adjust the tone, the details, and the delivery to match your relationship with each person you’re telling.

And remember: however you announce it, your family will remember the joy in your voice – not whether the words were perfect.

Congratulations. You’re about to give someone the best news of their life.

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