to know....or not to know....the baby's sex?
#228117 - 11/29/05 07:23 PM
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With all of the babies/pregnancies lately...I thought a poll might be fun.
Who would want to know the sex of the baby and who would not?
I would wait and be totally surprised....though we weren't pregnant with our daughter, I didn't know if she was a boy or girl until she was born. My son was three when we adopted him so he was not a surprise.
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I would definitly want to know!
I'm a planner, so I'd want to make the room all pretty, pick the names, and know what kind of things to buy in preparation.
Plus i'm not patient enough to wait that long about something so exciting!
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What Ashley Said
#228121 - 11/29/05 07:27 PM
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Bevvy
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I agree with Dr. Spice. I'd wanna know so I could prepare. Oh hell, I'd just wanna know. I'm too damn curious. I couldn't stand the suspense.
Oy.
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I'd want to know everything I could!
Though baby of the future is getting a yellow and white nursery whatever. Picking a name or possible names in advance would be good too.
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I didn't find out with Noah and I am not sure what I would do if I got pregnant again. I think I would like to be surprised again. There just aren't enough of those in the world left. (at least the good ones!)
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With our first, we didn't know until he was born. We were thrilled. The second, we thought it would be fun to know early (and in case we had to repaint the 2nd bedroom - it's pink! LOL). Fortunately, I had chosen the right paint colour in the first place!
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We HAD to know as well...I couldn't stand calling the baby "it" anymore. We wanted to call him by name.
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With the first - nothing like the joyful surprise!!!
With the second - really wanted to know!!
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I would NOT want to know!
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I'm going to find out just as soon as I can! I can only tolerate so much green and yellow! LOL!!
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I definitely wouldn't want to know either. No need to start gendering the baby before she or he is even born! Besides, then you'd get lots of gender-neutral gifts instead of pink and blue everywhere.
That's my thought anyway... not sure if I'll ever need to put that plan into practice but hey, we'll see! lol
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There are so many things in life nowadays - why ruin the sex of a baby surprise.
That and the fact that a few friends of mine have found out the sex of the baby - spent tons of cash decorating - only to find their assumptions wrong!!
Not worth the risk to me - that's for sure
-------------------- Lana_Marie
Proud Mommy to Bentley Taylor
Born May 12, 2004 9lbs, 3oz
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My first two I found out. I had a boy first and then a girl. They PG's were so different that I just knew it was a girl with the second. But I still had to find out. With my 3rd we didn't find out and it was so much fun! I had a strong feeling that it was a girl, because it was VERY similar the my PG with my daughter. I was right of course. I had a baby girl with my 3rd! And the moment she was born was amazing....just hearing my Hubby say its a girl was pricless!!! It make me get all emotional just to think about it!
It was easy for me not to find out with the 3rd because I already had a boy and a girl. What was really fun was our falmily was going nuts wanting to know with our 3rd. My hubbys side thought it would be a boy and most of my family thought a girl. I knew it was going to be a girl. I think I would have fallen of the delivery bed if they said it was a boy LOL!!
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My take is this: having a baby will already be a complete surprise. It's not like knowing the baby's sex will make it any less special. I think of it like vacation: Does knowing that I'm going to Hawaii make the trip any less special? No, it just allows me to pack the right stuff.
Now, I would NOT do one of those 3D scans, though. That seems really invasive to me.
-------------------- Christine
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some people like to guess...but this is a baby!! and i think it's a weird game some people play....but again, i obviously don't get why you'd not want to know.....i want to be completely prepared (as prepared as you can be) with decoration, cothes, etc...i'm pretty last minute type person...but i do like to get my ducks in a row when it counts!!!
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I was opposite! I wanted to know the first one so that my baby shower contained all the right things. Not 9million yellow snow suits and onesies The second one I didn't find out simply because I really wanted a girl since the first one was a boy and I didn't want to have to be disappointed then for 9 months wishing it was a girl That way I was completely surprised when yes, another boy came out! The first thing my hubby said was "are you disappointed" and believe it or not, I wasn't. We had made the decision that whatever our two children were, we were stopping at two irregardless. None of that keep trying for a girl thing. Besides, I KNOW I would have had ANOTHER boy Two is enough in my book!!!
-------------------- ~~~Lisa~~~
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Being born in 1963 there were no ultrasounds and all that so no one ever knew if it was going to be a girl or a boy. I can't think of anything cooler than being in a delivery room with my husband and him telling me if it were a boy or a girl...
-------------------- Have a blessed day!...Rachel
stable and sooooooo thankful!
I have IBS but it doesn't have me!
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I'm definitely in the 'not know' camp - for basically the same reasons regarding the differential treatment of gender. Needless to say it's a subject that will have to be worked out with my partner at the time.
- Vincent
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