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qwerty
03-29-2006, 01:02 AM
What does everyone think about learning the sex of a baby before it's born?

The g/f and I aren't sure on whether or not to find out or keep it as a surprise. On one side it makes things easy for anyone buying anything for the child on the other it just adds more to the B-day(or is it D-day?).


Thanks for your input in advance

Debbie_007
03-29-2006, 01:27 AM
When I have kids, I don't wanna know the gender until it's born.

kitana
03-29-2006, 05:05 AM
When I have kids, I don't wanna know the gender until it's born.


Nope neither do I.

SexKittten_18
03-29-2006, 05:18 AM
Same... it's a lot more fun that way =)

Lilith
03-29-2006, 05:34 AM
I found out both times. The first because we were poor, Mr. Lil was in the millitary and we needed to buy the stuff the baby would need. The second because we were poor, only had boy stuff and needed to know what else we needed. Plus the ultrsounds for baby 2 helped baby 1 feel connected to the process of gaining a sibling and he was adamant he did not want a girl.

Sharni
03-29-2006, 05:43 AM
I was not going through ALLLLLL that effort for no damn suprise of some sort at the end *LOL*

moose
03-29-2006, 07:39 AM
i didnt want to know with my 4 kids, i wanted the suprise, my wife just wanted to kill me

imaginewithme
03-29-2006, 10:01 AM
We found out as soon as we could when I was pregnant. There are so many millions of things to purchase why not have the "right" things?

Believe me, whether you know what the sex is or not when it comes out, you'll be surprised. THere will be a baby you created and lots of surprises after that.

Congratulations to you

1nutworld
03-29-2006, 10:22 AM
when I had my son, we found out the sex before. We wanted to know so we could prepare ...........ourselves, not the room.

My ex had already had 2 girls, and we wanted to know if it was going to be another.

scotzoidman
03-29-2006, 10:48 AM
We knew the 2nd one would be a boy, but not so much by choice...weekly ultrasounds were required because my wife ALWAYS had a high-risk pregnancy, & as it turned out, he was footling breech & had to be delivered via c-section...but it's true that just because you know the gender before birth, doesn't mean there's no surprises left ;)

lizzardbits
03-29-2006, 04:27 PM
I didn't want to know before my kids were born, i wanted to hear the announcement of "You have a son/daughter" Also seeing if my woman's intuition was right on what i was having. I was right with both :D I had baby boy dreams with my son, and a dream that solidified my girl's name with my daughter.

the draw back of not knowing is, well not knowing. My kids were mostly dressed in green, yellow and purple for the first month or so. I just kept thinking that they really didn't care because they were more worried about the next nap, diaper change, and getting a breast in their mouths.

When Mayhem and i get preggers, i want to wait again, but if he really wants to know before, i am not fussed.

Congratulations!

Sharni
03-29-2006, 04:59 PM
We found out as soon as we could when I was pregnant. There are so many millions of things to purchase why not have the "right" things?

Believe me, whether you know what the sex is or not when it comes out, you'll be surprised. THere will be a baby you created and lots of surprises after that.
I had the 'right' things for my kids and for me i didnt need to know the sex to purchase them....i certainly didnt have the money to buy 'wrong' stuff *L*
...but it's true that just because you know the gender before birth, doesn't mean there's no surprises left ;)

For me finding the sex of my kids in the labour ward was one suprise i didnt want to miss out on...and yes there are many other suprises that come with having kids

qwerty
03-29-2006, 07:26 PM
Thank ya much for the input. Helps to have advice along the way.

scotzoidman
03-30-2006, 11:23 AM
...they were more worried about the next nap, diaper change, and getting a breast in their mouths.


Funny, those are also my main concerns in life now...

Irish
03-30-2006, 12:40 PM
I found out both times. The first because we were poor, Mr. Lil was in the millitary and we needed to buy the stuff the baby would need. The second because we were poor, only had boy stuff and needed to know what else we needed. Plus the ultrsounds for baby 2 helped baby 1 feel connected to the process of gaining a sibling and he was adamant he did not want a girl.
I was also adamant that I didn't want a girl.I now have two of them & no
sons.With our 2cd,I walked into the delivery room & my wife said-I'm sorry,
it's another girl.I said-Who cares?It's ours & you're BOTH healthy.They're
both in their mid thirties now & I couldn't be happier!I think that every man,
should have at least ONE daughter.When you come home,after a shitty day,
& you wonder-What am I doing this for?Your daughters come up to you &
say-I love you daddy & you know why! Irish
P.S.It takes a man,to make a boy,but it takes a better one to shoot the BALLS of of him! :p