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Sex of the baby, straw poll
Very simply. Do you want to know?
I think I do but my mother in-law doesn't. In case you're wondering about hubby; he's working abroad at the moment & we haven't properly discussed the issue. Wouldn't do anything without his full support.
I think I do but my mother in-law doesn't. In case you're wondering about hubby; he's working abroad at the moment & we haven't properly discussed the issue. Wouldn't do anything without his full support.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I found out the sex of Mini Boo and I wanted to plan ahead with regards to colour of clothes, bedding etc to get (In my case- pink) and it also narrowed down the baby name list. We squabbled over girls names instead of both boys AND girls.
I personally believe that it doesn't distract from the 'surprise' element when they arrived- you're still gobsmacked and in awe of the little bundle.
I personally believe that it doesn't distract from the 'surprise' element when they arrived- you're still gobsmacked and in awe of the little bundle.
Im on my 4th but never new the sex ov the 1st 3 but with this 1 i wanted 2 no .Some family and friends didnt want 2 no and told me not 2 find out i asked my partner and he wanted 2 no so we found out we r havin a boy .My mum tried taking me out ov it but at the end ov the day it was mine an my partners desion if we wanted 2 find out .
I agree with BOO ~ I found out the sex of my first baby, didn't with the second, did with the third, and didn't with the fourth (although I instinctively knew what she was;o) and that 'surprise' element was unaffected.
I was still in total awe of the fact that this baby had come out of me..and even though I knew the sex of the baby there was always the 'is it really a girl'? surprise factor after the event!
Each to their own ~ but I agree that mother in law shouldn't be involved in the decision.
I was still in total awe of the fact that this baby had come out of me..and even though I knew the sex of the baby there was always the 'is it really a girl'? surprise factor after the event!
Each to their own ~ but I agree that mother in law shouldn't be involved in the decision.
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