Not that everyone would say, "Put it back!!!!" But if you really wanted to know the sex to plan and prepare, then the outcome was different than originally expected. (All people don't "have" to know this. Most planner types prefer it.)
This happend to my BIL and his first wife. (Their first/only child together. My sister's step-son.)
Just a random thought about finding out the sex at 20 weeks.
Re: How weird would it be if you were told you were having a girl, but upon delivery the doctor announce
We saw the twig & berries loud and clear both times, and I still wasn't 100% confident about it until they were born.
[QUOTE]really, you need to go -- AND STAY -- in first tri with all your nonsense.
Posted by hmonkey[/QUOTE]
What is nonsense about it? It happened IRL to someone and I made mention of it.
Crap...I Mean Crafts
You need to check your sweeping generalizations at the door, dude.
But what I find strange is that we are exactly the same time along.
[QUOTE]I am the biggest, most neurotic, OCD planner in the universe - and I don't wouldn't want to know the gender of my baby. You need to check your sweeping generalizations at the door, dude.
Posted by MinM[/QUOTE]
I did not say ALL PLANNERS MUST KNOW. If I did, it would be sweeping.
Excuse if you feel you were added into that lump.
[QUOTE]Most isn't that far from all.
Posted by MinM[/QUOTE]
True. My wording was not the best. Obviously, because it made someone say the thong thing. That's redonculous. I wasn't trying to cause a pop off. I'm really not up for it. With the m.s. and all.
They said it just really wasn't expected and were very happy to have a healthy baby. BIL went out and bought a few (non-pink) things and they just went from there. Not that their lives were ruined or anything. Guess it came off wrong. I dunno.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: How weird would it be if you were told you were having a girl, but upon delivery the doctor announces "It's a boy!" : True. My wording was not the best. Obviously, because it made someone say the thong thing. That's redonculous. I wasn't trying to cause a pop off. I'm really not up for it. <strong>With the m.s. and all. </strong>They said it just really wasn't expected and were very happy to have a healthy baby. BIL went out and bought a few (non-pink) things and they just went from there. Not that their lives were ruined or anything. Guess it came off wrong. I dunno.
Posted by awesome-sauce[/QUOTE]
I'm trying to figure out what that means.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: How weird would it be if you were told you were having a girl, but upon delivery the doctor announces "It's a boy!" : I'm trying to figure out what that means.
Posted by Cant_wait![/QUOTE]
Morning sickness. It's true it's not just the mornings. 24/7. Don't get me wrong, we are both so happy that I am pregnant. It's just exhausting puking all day and night long. Not much I can at work for it. (Only thing that helps is to be asleep. <img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-frown.gif" border="0" alt="Frown" title="Frown" />)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJRzBpFjJS8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0dsT0tu3c8
I'd make grumblecake if I had the recipe.
[QUOTE]Sing it with me, CW.... <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJRzBpFjJS8" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJRzBpFjJS8</a>
Posted by MinM[/QUOTE]
"You're just giving birth now. You're not Mother Earth now"
LMAO
Another, stop reading any pregnancy books now. Or just pick one. SIL read everything out there. I wish I had a nickel for everytime she asked ME if bottle feeding would give her kids crooked teeth. I wouldn't have to worry about finding a full-time job.