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Sex of Unborn Baby.
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Following on from below, why do many parents NOT wish to know the sex of their children. Surely, it will be a lot easier to decorate the nursery, buy toys and clothes etc and pre-select a suitable name??
I, for one, would definately want to know ASAP. Any parents out there who waited until birth to see. Is it just the surprise element?
Whats the surprise? My guess it will be a boy or girl.
I, for one, would definately want to know ASAP. Any parents out there who waited until birth to see. Is it just the surprise element?
Whats the surprise? My guess it will be a boy or girl.
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when i was pregnant the first time round back in 1991 it was almost unheard of to tell you what sex the baby was, so it wasnt an issue. I got pregnant again in 2003 and it was always the first question anyone asked, did i know what sex it was. I had no desire to know because to me, it is all part of the joy of giving birth. I know i always feel disappointed if i dont get to ask "what did you have?" I already know.
I think these days we know too much. So you can decorate the nursery, big deal. If you really wanted to go with pink or blue then there is plenty of time after the baby arrives seeing as most people dont even use the nursery until the baby is around 6 months old. This is entirely a personal thing though and if you need to find out for whatever reason then thats fine too but from a personal point of view, yes, i love that element of surprise!
Good question!
I think these days we know too much. So you can decorate the nursery, big deal. If you really wanted to go with pink or blue then there is plenty of time after the baby arrives seeing as most people dont even use the nursery until the baby is around 6 months old. This is entirely a personal thing though and if you need to find out for whatever reason then thats fine too but from a personal point of view, yes, i love that element of surprise!
Good question!
i didnt want to know firstly because of the surprise element but mainly because at 20 weeks theres still a lot to get through before the birth.
For me, if Id known that i was having a son, Id have had his room decorated for a boy, Id have had a name chosen yes but also Id have started to picture what he'd look like, who he'd be and how Id like him to be in the furture.
Knowing that id do all this in my mind meant that should anything happen to my unborn child Id not only be losing a baby but also the whole life of his that Id built up in my head for him.
I hope that makes sense :)
For me, if Id known that i was having a son, Id have had his room decorated for a boy, Id have had a name chosen yes but also Id have started to picture what he'd look like, who he'd be and how Id like him to be in the furture.
Knowing that id do all this in my mind meant that should anything happen to my unborn child Id not only be losing a baby but also the whole life of his that Id built up in my head for him.
I hope that makes sense :)
I didn't have a clue what any of my 3 were until they were born. I had the same lady doing the scans most of the time and she had it as her principal not to tell people.
The last one we wouldn't have been able to tell what he was anyway because he had his legs crossed every time I had a scan.
I went on to have 3 lovely boys and the clothes thing which was great as already had the clothes. We had names for both sexes ready (each was going to be Lauren if they were a girl).
Sometimes they can be wrong someone I know was desperate for a daughter she had 4 sons the last pregnancy they told her she was having a girl, she said she didn't care that the labour hurt she was going to meet her daughter at last. But the look on her husbands face said it all when the baby was born it was a 5th son.
At the end of the day after going through all the pain of the labour and delivery you don't care what it is just as long as it healthy. My partner didn't want to know anyway he wanted it to be a surprise.
The last one we wouldn't have been able to tell what he was anyway because he had his legs crossed every time I had a scan.
I went on to have 3 lovely boys and the clothes thing which was great as already had the clothes. We had names for both sexes ready (each was going to be Lauren if they were a girl).
Sometimes they can be wrong someone I know was desperate for a daughter she had 4 sons the last pregnancy they told her she was having a girl, she said she didn't care that the labour hurt she was going to meet her daughter at last. But the look on her husbands face said it all when the baby was born it was a 5th son.
At the end of the day after going through all the pain of the labour and delivery you don't care what it is just as long as it healthy. My partner didn't want to know anyway he wanted it to be a surprise.
Wardy I am currently 6 months pregnant and don't know the sex of my baby. We did ask when we had the scan but the sonographer couldn't tell for certain.
My husband really wanted to know as he hates surprises but I was undecided. We don't have a nursery to decorate as we live in a one bedroom flat, we are still arguing over names and even if we knew the sex we wouldn't necessarily rush out to buy pink or blue clothes.
At the end of the day, I don't mind the baby's sex as long as it is healthy, I'll be happy.
My husband really wanted to know as he hates surprises but I was undecided. We don't have a nursery to decorate as we live in a one bedroom flat, we are still arguing over names and even if we knew the sex we wouldn't necessarily rush out to buy pink or blue clothes.
At the end of the day, I don't mind the baby's sex as long as it is healthy, I'll be happy.
My first (girl) was in the wrong position to tell. She was the first grand-daughter on both sides after loads of boys so both families went mad buying pink frilly stuff.The house was still crammed with it when i became pregnant 2 years later so for practical reasons I asked which sex the second time so we could decide which stuff to keep.
It is all part of the surprise.Also as I have said before, a friend of my daughter was told she was having a girl (this was a private scan) and they decorated her room all in pink etc . Bought lots of girly clothes and when the baby was born, it was a boy. Fortunately apart from having to redecorate it made no odds to her. This could have been a different story if you were set on having a particular sex.
When my wife told that she knew the sex of our third (in 1983) I said I didn't want to know. I explained it was like knowing the result of an evening footie match before watching the highlights!
To be fair she never told me before the birth and in those days didn't see the point of preparing a "nursery"| in either pink or blue etc. Actually, how does a baby know what type of nursery to expect?
Imagine how humiliated suzy's wee girl felt going home dressed in blue.
Whatever you want folks. Who cares as long as everyone is fit and well.
To be fair she never told me before the birth and in those days didn't see the point of preparing a "nursery"| in either pink or blue etc. Actually, how does a baby know what type of nursery to expect?
Imagine how humiliated suzy's wee girl felt going home dressed in blue.
Whatever you want folks. Who cares as long as everyone is fit and well.