My husband and I have decided to wait until our baby is born to find out if it's a boy or a girl. We don't mind waiting but other people in our lives cannot stand the suspense! I am a teacher and I have at least one student everyday asking me if it's a boy or a girl. It's starting to drive me crazy. On top of that, my mom wants to find out from my doctor and be the only one to know! She claims it's so she can know whether or not to buy dresses or dragons.
I am left repeating my vow to wait until the baby is born. We don't want gender to be a major influence the development of our child. I am trying to avoid the princess syndrome if it's a girl, and I don't want an overly macho boy. Our society hyper associates gender with clothing and commercial products in an effort to sell more stuff. Despite all that, to be honest it doesn't matter why we don't want to know the gender at 15 weeks, it's our personal decision and no one else's.
Now, I am wondering, is there anyone else out there taking this same path? In the age of 'gender reveal parties' I have yet to meet another mom-to-be who shares in my conviction. It would be nice to know that we are not alone in our decision to wait and do things the 'old fashioned' way.
Re: Waiting till birth for gender reveal
Rachel and Jeff Married 5.29.05
Jason is 8
Elizabeth is 6
Katherine is 18 months
Don't let anyone sway you! This is your decision! And your mom can buy dresses or dragons after the baby is born. Pretty soon people will figure out you're not budging and stop making a big deal about it.
I like the response of "a baby" to people asking the gender question.
Our Angel: EDD: 05/11/17. MC at 6 weeks
Baby #2- EDD: 07/18/17
This is most likely our last and since I already have 2 boys and a girl I want to find out so I can get rid of everything of the opposite sex that I don't need this summer!
My almost 3 year old managed to find her way to princesses and pink/purple on her own...and at the same time she wants so bad to be like her older brother that she'll wear his old clothes and tomboy it up too. She's still got quite a bit of time to find herself, I'm really not worried about her being a girlie girl or a tomboy, she's just who she is and likes what she likes!