I was always thought I wanted to keep the baby's gender a secret until birth, but now I am having second thoughts. I think the element of a fun surprise is awesome but I am just so curious and would like to plan for the baby.
I just dont want to regret finding out.. ah, i'm so indecisive LOL
How did you make your decision?
Re: to find out OR to keep it a surprise..? (re:gender)
With DD, we found out at 18 weeks because I'm such a planner and knew that I wanted a feminine nursery if we were having a girl. So much of the anticipation of a baby (for me) revolved around the nesting part - buying and washing clothes, decorating her room, etc.
This go round, I'm pretty sure I want to be team green for two reasons. First, I know what to expect now. I know what l&d is like (27 hrs of active labor, two hours of pushing, c-section). I know what it's like to bring home a new baby, etc. I think that since there are fewer surprises with a second baby, I like the idea of being surprised about the sex. Second, this baby will move into our guest room (which is already painted a gender-neutral color - we painted it three years ago), and so we won't be repainting. I've also learned that the crib bedding is a waste of time/money. Until she turned a year, DD only used a sheet. The bumper and quilt were in the closet. We'll be reusing so much stuff (even if it's a boy - he'll learn to like pink) that I don't need to know as much for planning purposes.
So that was long, sorry ! That's my plan for now (unless DH makes me cave)
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We did not find out the gender on DD, and I must say the moment she was born was the most exciting moment imaginable. I know we would have still been excited if we already knew she was a girl, but the thrill of the moment was multiplied by about 1000 due to the surprise. For me, labor would be so boring if I already knew the gender. It is soooo hard to wait, but worth it. If you do it, I promise you will not regret it
And by the way, decorating the nursery gender-neutral was no problem, and it did not include the color yellow. DD's crib bedding is Covington Topsy Turvy "circus toile," and I used ivory and an eggshell blue-green throughout the room. I have since added pink. I love to decorate though, so it took some creative thinking. .
Just a few thoughts from the team green side...GL with your decision!
I'm the opposite, I always thought I'd want to find out, and now that it's real I kind of don't! DH planted the idea of not, because in his family they never did after him (my youngest BIL is 6, so he remembers the processes :P ). Of course, now finding out is sounding more good to him since I planted that idea for him!
I think my biggest thing is that it is SO HARD to get ready without knowing the gender! EVERYTHING nowadays is gender-specific! And while I want a non-gender-specific stroller, carseat, crib, etc. so they can be reused, I really would like to have things like clothes, pacifiers, and other non-reuseables that I find cute rather than acceptable. I know I can go shopping after the baby comes...but honestly, how much am I going to want to? lol :P
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We were Team Green for DS and will be again. I loved finding out in the delivery room and hearing "it's a boy!".
Plus, I know 3 people personally that were told one gender only to give birth to the opposite. Yikes! Plus we knew we wanted more kids so everything we got for DS was neutral so we can use it again this time around. It's perfect!
We actually wanted to find out the gender, but DD had other plans the day of the u/s. Every time the tech went to look, she would turn onto her belly and curl up into a ball.
We were a little disappointed at first, but when the shower came, I got everything on the registry! Not very many clothes- just some gender neutral onesies/sleepers, which is all she wore for the first few months anyway.
I like Team Green.. not sure what our plans are for #2.. we'll see when we get to that u/s.
This exactly!!!
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We found out with DS and will with this one too. I really liked being able to plan his room, not have tons of yellow and green outfits with ducks on them and call him by his name once we had decided. I actually think it helped me bond even knowing that little bit, knowing O was a he.
That being said, we'd like more children (probably a total of 4), and if we had one of each already we might go team green. We'll see what happens when we get to that point I guess.
I used to think that I didn't want to find out, but now that I am actually pregnant, DH plan to find out. I guess for me, with all the other types of stress that pregnancy can bring, not knowing what we are having and getting tons of yellow and green is one thing not to worry about.
I feel that it is just as much of a suprise at 20 weeks as it is at birth.
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We are both just excited to know. It would drive me crazy not knowing after I had the opportunity to find out. It was a surprise in the ultrasound room and was very exciting. Good luck with your decision!
We can't decide. I am leaning towards not finding out, but DH thinks that he wants to know. I think, if we do decide to find out, we'll keep it a secret.
Yellow is my favorite color so I won't mind getting lots of neutral/yellow/green baby items!
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I'll have so many ultrasounds that it would be very difficult not to find out eventually. We would like to know as soon as possible, frankly. The few days of knowing our son was a boy and calling him by his name are some of the most precious memories I have.
We'll do a gender neutral nursery and probably keep the sex to ourselves for a good long time (we weren't planning to tell with Gabriel), but for me, I want to know. It's a pretty big surprise whenever you happen to find out, imo.
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This has been a source of debate in our house! I really want to find out before hand....my reasoning being that it is still going to be a surprise when we find out, only earlier....and able to plan! My DH, however, is determined that we be "Team Green", meaning only finding out upon delivery.
Our current compromise is that we can wait for this one, but that subsequent children we will find out early......but you'd better believe then when we go for that second ultrasound I will be looking trying to figure it out!!
This! Neutral baby stuff is (mostly) so very, very ugly. I don't like ducks and I don't like yellow, and it's hard to find a neutral green in my eyes. But on the other hand, I can see it being nice not to know. Just not sure!
This!!!!