So I am just curious and bored and really don't want it to be Monday already! But how many team greens were there and who thought that they were going to be 1 gender but it turned out to be another. I was so for sure that O was going to be a girl! I still think its strange sometimes when I see O that hes a boy and not a girl! However I really wanted a boy so I am very grateful that he is a boy but am still just amazed! haha! Any one else?
I kind of felt like LO would be a boy. Even though I didn't know the gender I had a tendancy to refer to my nugget as a him. I figured since I was referring to my nugget as a him, that fate would trick me and he would be a little girl. but I was wrong. I have a happy baby boy
I thought boy until 20 weeks. And I really wanted our first born to be a boy. Then at our 20 week ultrasound when I saw the nose I thought girl. We didn't find out the sex. So the last 22 weeks (stubborn baby..) I thought girl and we had a baby boy. I would have been thrilled with either but now I can't imagine having a girl! I'm sure once I have a girl I'll say I can't imagine not having one lol.
With DD I flipped back and forth. I thought for sure it was a girl but then after the first AS and not being able to find out the sex I began to go against my gut. At the follow up AS I found out I was right! Then with DS all of my symptoms were very different from DD and I was 100% convinced it was a boy. I guess you can say I was right both times although I did flip flop some with DD.
Team green here. Convinced we were having a boy simply because we couldn't come up with a name. We had a girl...and a name that we loved. Today I couldn't imagine her being anything other than what she is.
Can't figure out the signature thing, so here's the short, short version.....first daughter born on November 10, 2013. She was conceived through the magic of IVF after 2+ years of TTC.
We were team green the whole way. EVERYONE told me I was having a boy, with the exception of my brother, dad, and one of my students mothers. DH was completely convinced it was a boy too and kept referring to it as "he". I was almost convinced as well because of the OWT of how one carries with a boy. But deep down I had that weird "feeling" so I kept telling him he better be ready because it could be a girl. Fast forward to d day..... Doctor - "it's a girl" DH - "what????" :-O Me - "I knew it!!"
Now he's wrapped around her little fingers and on her way to being daddy's little girl....just how I knew it would be :-)
I "knew" she was a girl as soon as I found out I was pregnant. I hoped I was wrong for a long time, but once the A/S confirmed girl I was actually really excited. Tim kept hoping for a boy right up to delivery, but now he is totally in love with our girl. He keeps saying the next one better be a boy, but I laugh and tell him that he is the only once in control of that.
I thought for sure LO was a boy, and so did everyone else. We always planned for DH to announce the sex, so when my doctor held up the baby to him he said "it's a boy!"....except that it wasn't. Everyone in the OR started laughing and I'm strapped to the table with a curtain in front of my face, so can't see what's going on. My doctor finally said guess again and sure enough it was a girl. Poor DH was a queasy ball of nerves after the emergency c-section so I guess he wasn't seeing straight.
I "knew" she was a girl as soon as I found out I was pregnant. I hoped I was wrong for a long time, but once the A/S confirmed girl I was actually really excited. Tim kept hoping for a boy right up to delivery, but now he is totally in love with our girl. He keeps saying the next one better be a boy, but I laugh and tell him that he is the only once in control of that.
This exactly. DH really wanted a boy and I kind if did too, but if course now madly in live with our little girl. DH def wants to try for a boy and I tell him the same thing, it's on you buddy!
Re: Team Green and how the genders were different then expected?
I felt like we were having a boy, anatomy scan confirmed we were having a boy, my LO is a boy.
I kind of felt like LO would be a boy. Even though I didn't know the gender I had a tendancy to refer to my nugget as a him. I figured since I was referring to my nugget as a him, that fate would trick me and he would be a little girl. but I was wrong. I have a happy baby boy
I thought boy until 20 weeks. And I really wanted our first born to be a boy. Then at our 20 week ultrasound when I saw the nose I thought girl. We didn't find out the sex. So the last 22 weeks (stubborn baby..) I thought girl and we had a baby boy. I would have been thrilled with either but now I can't imagine having a girl! I'm sure once I have a girl I'll say I can't imagine not having one lol.
Fast forward to d day.....
Doctor - "it's a girl"
DH - "what????" :-O
Me - "I knew it!!"
Now he's wrapped around her little fingers and on her way to being daddy's little girl....just how I knew it would be :-)