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Nov
23

Aloha Friday #2

Gray Cee on Nov-23-2007

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If you are pregnant, would you rather know the gender of the baby or not?

I did not ask the doctor when I was pregnant 4 years ago. It was pointless anyway as the baby was not cooperating; always turning its back during ultrasound. By the final month, the doctor said maybe we will just be in for a surprise because although he has an idea that it would be a girl, he is not sure, no physical evidence seen, if you know what I mean.

But deep inside me, I have always known it would be a baby girl and have started calling her by her name since the day I knew I was with child.

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  1. Charlotte (Charmed Life) Said,

    … i couldn’t tell or sense by myself that i had a baby boy inside me unlike you, but DH really wanted to know! on the 5th ultrasound, the baby flaunted himself. the doctor/tech didn’t have to tell us. we saw ‘it’ and we were able to tell it was going to be a boy!

  2. Cathi Said,

    My youngest child was born in 1981 and he was the only one I had a sonogram with. I did however know in my heart what my other babies were.
    Our daughter-in-law always finds out what the babies are going to be. After two boys we were all thrilled to know a little girl was on the way. (She’ll be two in 2 weeks) She was born to a complete pink nursery and she had a bigger wardrobe than Gymboree!

  3. Marie Said,

    As long as there is an option to know, I will be taking full advantage. I have had friends that decided to let it be a surprise, and it was so hard knowing what to buy as a baby gift. Their babies were stuck wearing unisex clothes for the first year or so. Knowing makes it so much easier to prepare, and it’s still a surprise when you find out at the ultrasound.

    I knew what both of my babies would be. We’re going to start TTC #3 soon, and I’m counting on another girl b/c I have had a named picked out for a loooong time. Boy names are major arguments with us. :P

  4. Audra Marie Said,

    I have six kids and have always opted to try and find out. With some of them, I’ve known what I was having anyway. :)

  5. JHS Said,

    I had an ultrasound with #1Son. But he was born in 1987 and the technology was not as advanced as today. The technicians were absolutely prohibited from telling the parents what sex they believed the baby to be.

    With #2, I had amnio due to some family history. When they called and asked if I wanted to know the sex, I said, “You bet I do! I’ve got hand-me-downs from my oldest and two nephews. I need to know if I should start buying pink.” The nurse laughed and said, “No need for that!” That evening, the baby had a name: Matthew because it means “gift from God” and he was an unexpected and unplanned treasure.

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  6. Sher :) Said,

    If I were pregnant I wouldn’t be to worried either way, cuz I’m a 54 year old grandma and would probably go crazy if I got pregnant. *lol* ha ha ha :)

  7. Donetta Said,

    I have adopted both of mine and I thought I would always have two girls but when the time came the little boys were dieing because no one wanted them and so I choose life (his).I have a Son (6) and a daughter (10). Both from Russia. Both Special needs and the joy of my life!

  8. Donetta Said,

    Oh how funny! I did’nt know this was you. I love the children learn what they live.

  9. Donetta Said,

    Oh! oh! are you having another? :)

  10. Shelly Said,

    So funny that I saw this post now since we spent a good hour after our family dinner tonight talking about what my siblings and their spouses would, or would not do, when it comes to finding out the sex of their child.

    DH and I did not find out the sex with either of our boys…even though our youngest displayed himself…we hurried and closed our eyes. Honestly, I think everyone should let it be a surprise!

  11. kailani Said,

    Definitely! I need to start planning!

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