I feel like a horrible person. I found out we are having a girl and to be completely honest I was praying for a boy. I also "felt" like it might be a boy. My DH also openly admitted he wanted a boy. I am still so excited and will love her with all my heart, but I have to admit I am having a hard time adjusting to the fact that I'm having a girl. I know it is such a blessing to just have a healthy baby, and I am so thankful for that. And I also prayed for the right thing to happen so I know this is the right thing for us. Is anyone else having a hard time accepting that they are not having what they hoped for?
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Re: Having a hard time (long)
totally normal.
you'll get over it soon enough and wonder why you wanted a stoopid boy so much in the first place!
DD #1 passed away in January 2011 at 14 days old due to congenital heart disease
DD#2 lost in January 2012 at 23 weeks due to anhydramnios caused by a placental abruption
I totally agree. That is tragic what happened to your friend, but I don't see how relaying that story is going to help the OP deal with her feelings. It doesn't make her feelings of disappointment any less valid.
DD #1 passed away in January 2011 at 14 days old due to congenital heart disease
DD#2 lost in January 2012 at 23 weeks due to anhydramnios caused by a placental abruption
That is true, however in this instance I feel she should be happy she is pregnant instead of concentrating on the gender. Its a healthy baby regardless of whether its a boy or girl. Re-evaluate the priorities a minute. This is in no way related to how much money you bring in career wise or money wise.
I didn't say that it was related to career or money. I said that because someone is less fortunate than you doesn't make your feelings less important. That is like telling someone who is pg that they shouldn't complain about morning sickness, backaches, swelling, or any other symptom just because there are some women who can't get pg.
You're not understanding my point. Telling a pg woman not to biitch about m/s or other symptoms is stupid b/c we are ALL dealing with that and that's what the boards are for, finding other pg women to relate to. The fact that we are PG is a blessing despite the gender, and if its not, it sure as hell should be, IMO. Personally, I was told I may not be able to get pg due to circumstances from when I was younger so when DH and I got the BFP we were ecstatic! The fact we are having a healthy baby girl is just that much more awesome. Biitching about being disapointed about the gender is ridiculous to me and the fact that you would compare women who can't get pg to the less fortunate who are inevitably out there is just as sad.
Congratulations on your baby and start looking at all the incredible cute things for girls. Everyone was certain what my DD was having and except for me they were all wrong. Funny thing is I'm probably the most shocked.
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