I think she looks like a little boy, but he was really proud of himself so I left her "outfit" on. He even wore his Vans slip-ons today, so they could match.
My DH does the same thing and he buys her boyish clothes too. We're not too worried about her looking like any particular gender at any particular time, but when he goes a little TOO boy (e.g., onesie with all sorts of blue dinosaurs and brown sleeves, and blue pants), I try to throw in a semblance of something pink, like socks.
I just think that it's sweet that DH wants to be involved in picking out outfits, and I don't want to stifle his excitement or creativity
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The bow pulls out the girlie. Very cute. DD has a pair of shorts like those. I had my first is the baby a boy or girl comment the other day b/c she was in blue and we have a gender neutral car seat. I am going to have to have her wear more bows.
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Aww,That is so sweet! She looks great Watching my dh do things like that gives me an all new type of love for him. It's indescribable to watch him grow into a daddy
Typically when I dress her, she wears a onesie and sometimes the little cotton baby pants with the footies, but DH gave her a full on outfit. Since he was helping and excited, I just let his fashion sense run free.
She looks adorable, and the bow is all you need to make sure people know she's a girl. Though some people are clueless...I had DD in a dress/onesie w/ purple polka dots and we were still asked.
The bow pulls out the girlie. Very cute. DD has a pair of shorts like those. I had my first is the baby a boy or girl comment the other day b/c she was in blue and we have a gender neutral car seat. I am going to have to have her wear more bows.
You can have her in a pink carseat and they'll still ask. -.-
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Re: DH got DD dressed today :/
Aw what a cutie! I think she looks great
My DH does the same thing and he buys her boyish clothes too. We're not too worried about her looking like any particular gender at any particular time, but when he goes a little TOO boy (e.g., onesie with all sorts of blue dinosaurs and brown sleeves, and blue pants), I try to throw in a semblance of something pink, like socks.
I just think that it's sweet that DH wants to be involved in picking out outfits, and I don't want to stifle his excitement or creativity
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BFP#2 DD arrived 5/7/12
My /Chart; BFP 3/8/11 CP 3/16/11; 7/11 HSG & S/A both clear;
Cycle 12~ 50 mg Clomid=BFP 9/9/11, Beta #1=280 & Beta #2=1513, 6w3d hb=122 bpm/ 8w2d hb=186 bpm/12w2d could not hear hb had a 3rd u/s and got to see the hb. 16w2d heard the hb! 156 bpm. A/S 1/3=girl
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Typically when I dress her, she wears a onesie and sometimes the little cotton baby pants with the footies, but DH gave her a full on outfit. Since he was helping and excited, I just let his fashion sense run free.
She looks adorable, and the bow is all you need to make sure people know she's a girl. Though some people are clueless...I had DD in a dress/onesie w/ purple polka dots and we were still asked.
I think it is adorable!
I have been asked if my LO is a boy when wearing a pink blanket and wearing a pink onesie. So no matter what you do people might still ask!
You can have her in a pink carseat and they'll still ask. -.-
Started back on BC May, 2010; Had last shot on Aug. 2010
TTC starting in November, 2010; Irregular cycles- went to Dr
U/S showed cysts on both ovaries; Diag. Lap on March 1st, 2011
Lap showed that my right fal. tube is centered, instead of to the right
Left fal. tube is disjointed
uterus is tilted and the size of a softball, not a pear.
BFP on 8-30-11, 9-2-11, and 9-4-11.
EDD is May 14, 2012.
Babygirl born on April 16, 2012.
This! And I can't believe you got shoes on her. We tried for the first time today with shoes and they stayed on for all of 5 minutes.
Then came a miscarriage March '11
Then came a baby in the baby carriage May 16, 12
Waiting on our second little peanut!