ivyeight6 wrote:
I was surprised because I felt he wasn’t ready for parenting.
Not everyone has the luxury of being ready for parenting at the time they actually become parents. There can be a variety of different stories behind such a situation, but I think the answer is to be available to help, instead of holding back excitement for the child.
If my son told me that he and his girlfriend were expecting a child, I would definitely be surprised. They've both talked about still finding their footing for their adult lives, and the process hasn't been all that smooth. I can't imagine they would choose to get pregnant right now, but life happens despite best laid plans. I think my first reaction would be to ask my son how he felt about it, and then I'd go on board with whatever he seems to be needing from me.
I would let your older son know that you were surprised because you didn't realize it was something he wanted to happen at this phase of his life. Of course you will be excited to meet his child, your grandchild. I recommend you get him to talk about his feelings and plans, and support him unconditionally.
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Mom to an amazing young adult AS son, plus an also amazing non-AS daughter. Most likely part of the "Broader Autism Phenotype" (some traits).