Hi, I wasn't sure where to put this so I'm sorry if it's in the wrong place.
I don't want to go into too much detail so as not to be outing, but my boss recently lost her baby at 20 weeks, when the scan showed no heartbeat. She was induced and delivered a little girl, and then had to have surgery herself. So all round a hugely traumatic experience.
She had not told anybody she was pregnant due to some concerns over potential medical conditions in the baby, she was waiting until after 20 week scan, so this loss was the first I had known of her pregnancy.
The thing is, I also found out I was pregnant in December (11 weeks now) and would have mentioned to her already if she had mentioned her own pregnancy, which would have made it easier.
Now I have to tell her, maximum a couple of months after everything that has happened to her. I feel awful and am dreading it. I am so aware that if all goes OK for me I am literally just a couple of months behind where she should have been, will be off on maternity when she should have been...etc etc.
Luckily we work 100% from home so she won't have to see me, and I have been thinking I will send an email so she can react privately. She is a really lovely person and I know she will send her congratulations to me, but I just feel so awful it's happening so soon after the loss of her baby. I had a MC myself late last year so I do understand a fraction of the pain, but it was early and nothing comparable to what she has been through.
Just wondering how others would go about handling this? I really want to be sensitive but equally am aware that the latest I can tell her is the start of May I think, so not very far away.