5 Fall Pregnancy Announcement Ideas

As the leaves begin to change colors and fall, there's a special kind of magic in the air. Fall is the perfect season for cozy moments, attending festive events, and heartwarming announcements. If you’re expecting a baby this season and want to share your exciting news, why not do it in a way that captures the essence of autumn? We’ve gathered 5 fall pregnancy announcement ideas and the perfect caption to go along with it.

1.      Another Pumpkin Joining the Patch!

A pumpkin patch makes for the perfect fall background for you fall pregnancy announcement!

Caption your precious pumpkin picture with: 🎃 "We’re adding another little pumpkin to our patch! Can’t wait for our family to grow!"

 

2.      We’re Falling for our Baby!

The changing leaves make a stunning background for you fall pregnancy announcement!

Caption your picture with: 🍂 "The leaves aren’t the only thing falling this season—our baby is on the way!"

 

 3.    We have more to be Thankful for this Season!

Fall brings a season of extra gratitude, especially if you are expecting! Announce your fall pregnancy with a Thanksgiving theme.

Caption your thankful fall pregnancy announcement with: 🦃 "This Thanksgiving, our hearts (and our family) have even more to be thankful for!"

 

4.      A New Baby is Brewing!

If you love Halloween, this fall pregnancy announcement is perfect for you!

Caption your announcement with: 🔮 "Something magical is brewing this Halloween... can you guess what it is?"

 

5.      Boo! It’s Baby Number Two!

Get your oldest child involved in the fall pregnancy announcement fun with a Halloween themed photo.

Caption your announcement with: 👻 "Spooktacular news: A baby on the way! Get ready for double the fun!"

 

Welcoming a new baby into your family is exciting for everyone! Let the people closest to you know about your special fall surprise with one of our fall pregnancy announcement ideas. For more inspiration, pregnancy tips, and new mom content, follow us on Instagram and Facebook @MaternalbySentidoHealth. Congratulations on your newest addition!

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