Answered by bdawn8403 - Jun. 5, 2013 7:46pm
Is it really that big of a deal? I don't understand those who do not want to be prepared for whatever gender their child is.
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Answered by kelliers - Jun. 3, 2013 7:52pm
Thank you for this story-I think we will agree off the bat to use "he" regardless of gender so the surprise isn't ruined until we're ready to find out at the gender reveal!
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Answered by brittthomp4 - Jun. 3, 2013 1:54pm
Ya our ultrasound lady warned us in advance that they call all babies "he" boy or not. We managed to get through the appointment without finding out but I really think that is luck for a lot of people. Congrats on baby girl though :) How exciting!
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Answered by Emma78 - Jun. 3, 2013 1:25pm
That stinks! I'm sure your Dr. didn't want you think it was a boy or think that she let it slip so she wanted to tell you! at my office if you don't want to know they don't write it down.so if you change your mind your out of luck without another ultrasound. But I guess that way they don't accidentally tell you. Congrats on your little girl:)
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Answered by hopefullll - Jun. 3, 2013 12:16pm
..to delivery day in total surprise!
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Answered by hopefullll - Jun. 3, 2013 12:12pm
Part 2- and she looked like she saw a ghost and started going on and on that she didn't mean 'he' and bla bla bla. I could tell that she was back peddling and I just knew we were having a boy. I said, "Well, now we have to know because I'm going leave here really believing in my heart that it's a boy after you just said 'he'.". She said, "I'm not saying it's a boy". I said, "Yes but I think it is a boy now because of the 'he' remark and of course you aren't going to admit a slip up lol". So she said, "Okay, do you want know for sure then?" I said, "well no lol, but I know it's a boy so we might as well just see it on paper". She said, "Ooookay.....actually....it'a a girl!" DH and I cried like babies lol, we secretly wanted a girl so it was just what we needed to hear. So, the moral of the story here is DO NOT listen to the he/she slip ups, they mean NOTHING. Do not do what I did lol. I pray the rest of you make it to
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