Does anyone else out there have gender anxiety? I am pregnant with #2 (we have an amazing three year old boy) and I am hoping for a girl this time. It is starting to stress me out. We found out the gender our first time around, but I have decided not to find out this time because I think just having a beautiful baby in my arms is the best way to find out. Is anyone else going through this and what are you doing to cope?
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I wouldn't go so far as to say I suffered any level of anxiety over what sex my baby was going to be. I hoped for a girl but wasn't terribly broken up about finding out I'm having another son and I'm really excited about it.
Honestly, how I dealt with it? I was told my baby might have Down's Syndrome and then had to wait 6 weeks for the amnio results to find out if he was going to be healthy. When they gave me the good news that he was, they then told me I was having a boy and any disappointment I could ever have felt for not having a girl didn't even have a chance to surface. Puts things in perspective a bit.
Avery - March 16, 2011
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I had some gender anxiety with my first, just because I wasn't sure what I'd do with a boy. I guess I was kind of the opposite of you, I decided to find out the sex because I had gender anxiety. I wanted to have that time to prepare myself and warm up to the idea of having a boy. I didn't want to take the chance that the first moments with my baby might be clouded with disappointment or negative emotions.
This time around, it's completely different. I adore being a mom to a boy and I'd love it if baby#2 is a boy (we find out tomorrow!) I'll also be excited if it is a girl as well.
After everything we went through to get successfully pg this time, I'm just grateful that there is still a baby in my belly.
I won't lie, there was a part of me hoping for a girl, and I was nervous I might be disappointed if I found out it was a boy, but when I found out that we are having another son, I was just happy that he's there and not disappointed in the slightest.
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