I have less than 6 weeks left until my due date and I have been dying to find out the baby's sex. I reluctantly agreed to be surprised again because it was really imporant to DH and I did like being surprised last time. However, I am getting more impatient by the day!
So I had my opportunity today because I am measuring 5 weeks ahead and the midwife sent me for a sonogram just to check on everything. Baby and fluid are measuring right on target, it may have been baby's position or the fact that it's my second pregnancy so close to the first that is making my belly huge. Anyway, DH agreed that he would leave the room and I would could find out and just not tell him.
The tech couldn't see the money shot exactly because the baby had its legs closed and its feet in front of its bits, but she's pretty sure it's a boy! I'm totally excited, but now DH can't stand not knowing so he keeps asking me and trying to get hints. I know that he will regret not being surprised so I have to keep it from him. Plus, just in case the tech was wrong I don't want to get him set on one sex over the other and then be disappointed at the birth. But he's really hounding me now and it's hard to keep it from him!
Would you be able to keep the secret for 6 weeks? Did any of you know the gender of your baby and keep it a secret?
Re: Would you be able to keep this secret?
I would like to think I could do it.
You mentioned not wanting to get his hopes up in case the tech was wrong. Just make sure you don't get YOUR heart set on it either for the same reason.
I'd also remind him he agreed to this arrangement, so it's not fair to keep bugging you about it. Tell him you'd be more than happy to schedule an elective u/s so you can both know for sure if he really wants to know.
LOL hell no. Honestly I would be so excited for a boy I'd probably be screaming it in the halls when I left the exam room. Idk how you will keep your mouth closed lol.
Eta- I am so excited for you now!! I know there's a chance it could be wrong, but how awesome to have 1 of each and so close together. That's going to be so fun.
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No way could I keep a secret like that for that long. However, I also don't know what the big deal is about waiting until the end, we found out the minute we could what our LO was at our 20 week u/s, and we will find out again ASAP next time too. I figure you get surprised either way, whether at 20 weeks or at 40 weeks!
All that being said, I know a woman who found out early and told no one because her DH wanted it to be a surprise just like your DH. That's a lot of effort for me, but more power to you if you can keep it that way!
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I could do it if I wasn't tempted by constantly badgering lol. H has to quit bugging you! And I would work very hard to remind myself that the tech could be wrong since she never got a clear look.
I know someone whose husband knew and she didn't - he kept it a secret from the 20wk scan.
We didn't find out with DS and won't with future kiddos either. This is not to say it didn't kill me not to know. It drove me bonkers!!
I would never be able to keep the secret from DH, I'm a horrible liar and my face gets red and I look away when I'm fibbing. I think he'd know even if I didn't tell him.
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I didnt find out with Tim, but did with Nick
I would definitely try, if I knew that he didn't really want to know. If he was hounding me for hints, it would be hard.
Also, I think that I would accidentally let it slip. My dad didn't want to know the sex of our baby (he never wants to know, even though everyone announces and it's pretty impossible when everyone knows except one person) and I accidentally said "she" in reference to the baby. And my dad lives super far away and it's not like I talk to him every day, like I do my husband.
I do think though that it's probably better that she didn't get a clear look. That might make it easier, because even if you slip, you could be wrong.
And, congrats!! A boy would be exciting. My brother and I are 11 months apart (he's younger) and it was pretty fun