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September 27th, 2016, 04:27 PM #221
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September 27th, 2016, 04:33 PM #222
Thinking about you baby, when will you get the results? Sending hugs, it is such a difficult place, I know it is slightly different for me as I already have a dd, but I so want a sister for her. We don't have the space, finances or time for a fourth child, really doing this for a sister for dd, not to have another child. So if it fails that is going to be really difficult for us as a family, my dh will also be very intolerant with any upset about it, as he is not a fan of swaying and thinks you should just appreciate what you get. So am going to have to rely on talking about my feelings here! X
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September 27th, 2016, 04:33 PM #223
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September 27th, 2016, 05:41 PM #224
Congrats Brandes. I would have been rude right back to that lady. People are so annoying about that kind of stuff. Like are you not supposed to have children that are younger than school age while pregnant??? I bring my 2 younger boys with me to all my scans and appts... if someone doesnt like it then they can pay for the sitter themselves
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September 27th, 2016, 05:59 PM #225
Congrats on everyone getting their desired gender! I just started looking into the blood test and man, it is so tempting!!! But I'm terrified I will find out this baby is a boy and just hate the rest of my pregnancy
I thought I would post an interesting story about my experience with the Ramzi method. I am still not fully convinced of anything...but...I am a NICU nurse and work closely with labor and delivery in our hospital. Last week 2 other pregnant girls at work and myself had an LDR doc sono us and I asked her what side my placenta was on and told her about the Ramzi method, which she had never heard of. I didn't tell her which side meant which gender or what gender I wanted, but she said it "looked" like mine was more on my left. So then she sono'd one of the other girls, who is 20 weeks pregnant with a girl. Her placenta was on the left. Then she sono'd the last girl, who is 24 weeks with a boy, and hers was on the right. Everyone was pretty shocked, that at least in their cases the theory was correct!!! I am hoping she is right and mine is on the left, not that the method is 100% accurate by ANY means. It was just kind of a fun experiment:-) I go in for my NT scan in two weeks so I am hoping for a good nub shot at that time!!
Just curious, for those of you that have been pregnant with both genders, has anyone been less sick while pregnant with their girls than with boys? I just always thought if I had a girl I would be so sick, as that is the old wives tale, and I feel great! So I'm looking for reassurance that this baby might be a girl lol!!
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September 27th, 2016, 06:58 PM #226
I feel the same I have 2 boys I'm so prettified of finding out the gender I might go team green
I had no sickness with my 2 boys and again I feel fine. My SIL had 2 girls was severely sick with one and perfect for the other. I don't believe gender has anything to do with sickness. My mum had 1 boy 2 girls and was never sick so maybe it's genetic.
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September 27th, 2016, 07:29 PM #227Big Dreamer
jdd1017 - I have 3 boys... never had a moment of sickness and craved chicken like crazy. With My daughter and this baby girl I have felt extreme nausea (more so this pregnancy) and I cannot eat any type of meat (other than cheeseburgers)... the only thing that has thrown me off is that my mouth is watering all day - saliva to the max and I think that's the main cause for my nausea.
jenren - I was a little rude back. I used to be the nurse for my OB and I told her we'd no longer be sending patients to her. Got her name and said I was also filing a complaint against her - I told her there is no need to be rude and speak to me the way she did. I also mentioned if this was a policy I should have been notified at the time of making the appointment. If my husband wasn't there I may have been worse.
Burakoam - I am sorry you feel like you have to leave and I hope you reconsider. I have had a couple of gender disappointments as well and I know it's not easy. I will be thinking of you and hope you're able to find peace and find your way back to our group. xx
Magical22 - When I was pregnant with my 3rd child I already had two boys, so naturally I really wanted a girl. The tech told my at 13 weeks I was having a girl... she was 85% sure. She even said she'd be comfortable telling me it was ok to buy girl clothes. I was over the moon excited. Then at my anatomy scan I was told 100% boy. I was devastated and was in bed for days crying. This time I did ultimately want a girl for my daughter to have a sister, but I really just wanted a healthy baby. I think team green is the safe route and I have tried so hard to do it... I totally give you props if you can stay strong.
This time around I really looked at several different sites for gender myths and found a site that said the morning sickness or all day sickness is about 80% accurate for most women... it holds true for me... but I have several friends that get so sick with all pregnancies that they end up on IV fluids. So ultimately, it really is all 50/50!! Lol!Brandy (38), Hubby (40), 3 handsome sons (19, 17, 6) and 1 sweet girl (3)
Expecting a sweet baby, 4/8/2017!!!
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September 27th, 2016, 07:36 PM #228
I was team green with my first baby, I loved it I was never tempted at all to find out gender but then it was my first so I didn't really care either.
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September 27th, 2016, 07:45 PM #229Big Dreamer
I seriously just have no will power for it. I wish I did.
Brandy (38), Hubby (40), 3 handsome sons (19, 17, 6) and 1 sweet girl (3)
Expecting a sweet baby, 4/8/2017!!!
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September 27th, 2016, 07:55 PM #230
My husband is the same he didn't like not knowing which is why we found out for DS2 my husband got his way for that one.
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