but I wouldn't really say that I have a strong feeling whether it's a boy or a girl. Apparently when I was talking about the baby moving the other day I said to my DH, "I just felt her move so much!" DH says her or she too.
Maybe it's my subconscious? T minus 13 days until we find out!
Re: I think about the baby as "her" or "she"....
I am constantly calling it a him or a he. I even lean towards little boy clothing when I am looking at stuff.
We have 2.5 weeks until we find out.
We have been saying she for a while. My husband will say bring my little girl over here. I have to keep reminding him not to be disappointed with the results.
The ultrasound is next thursday.
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My Christmas baby turned into a turkey bird! Dillon Richard was born at 34 weeks, 5 days on November 28, 2009 after 10 weeks on bedrest for preeclampsia.
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Sept 2008 - Jan 2009: Clomid 100mg
Feb 2009: 200mg Clomid = BFP! on March 20, 2009 - It's a BOY!
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Feb 2010: Start TTC again, the old fashioned way
Mar - June 2011: Clomid 100mg
July 2011: Unmedicated cycle = BFP! on August 29th, 2011
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Dec 2011: Start TTC again, unmedicated
February 12th, 2012: BFP! EDD 10/23/12
Mar 12th 2012: diagnosed as blighted ovum
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With DS I "thought" I was having a girl although I didn't really have any gut feelings. It was more that I wanted him to be a girl because my grandma had just died and I wanted to name the baby after her. I was wrong, he is definitely a boy!
With this one I had a very strong gut feeling and was 100% that it was a girl, and she is. Whenever I thought of her it was as a girl, with no question in my mind. I just "knew".
we do this too~ only we call our LO "he" for some reason we have been doing this from the beginning.
Owen- April 2011
Olivia- Due December 24th
lol I was thinking about this the other day. I refer to the baby as "he" and "him"; however, I don't have a feeling necessarily that it's a boy..just comes naturally.
We find out tomorrow if it's really a "he" or if I need to get used to saying "she"!