Go to an appointment at our useless hospital to clarify alot of confusion, the lovely dr does a scan to check babies position, talking away and tells us the sex of the baby. 3 times in that appointment she asked if we knew, we said we didnt want to. But she accidently says the sex, then says oh you didnt know sorry and starts back tracking on whether its a boy or a girl. I HAVE WAITED 37 WEEKS ALREADY WOMAN, YOU JUST RUINED THE BIGGEST SUPRISE FOR US BECAUSE YOU DIDNT TAKE THE TIME TO LISTEN TO WHAT WE HAD SAID 3 TIMES. The only thing we had for a birth plan is that my husband was the one to check the sex and tell us and she just went ahead and ruined it. So I did the rational pregnant thing and just cried whilst she continues to tell us how old the US machine is and that gender reveals arent 100% in any case.
Ah Im so bummed out by this, so much more than what I thought I would be. I always wanted to know but my husband didnt so we stayed team green and I loved not knowing.
Do you complain about this or is it just something you let slide and hope on our next pregnancy we can have a suprise?
Re: Accidental gender reveal - 36 weeks
To be just as exciting as not knowing and we can announce to everyone else as a suprise. Could be worse things to be told that's for sure
She probably does feel bad about her mistake, it wouldn't surprise me if it was one of those things that hung around and bothered her the rest of the day, and hopefully the incident has already made her promise to herself to be more aware of her patient's communications, but a well worded, gentle, non flaming reminder would probably help.
Again, so sorry this happened this happened to you. I would be pretty disappointed, too
Welcome to team whichever. Best wishes for a safe, and relatively quick and comfortable delivery
2nd round exp 8/20/18.
Thanks for joiining my pity party and not making me feel silly.
I don't see in your post whether the doctor expressed concern or regret at her mistake. If not, I would make sure to make it very clear, along the lines of a letter or something, both directly to her and cc'ing management. Along the lines of being concerned about her inability to respond to a patient's need after being expressed three freaking times! If she expressed regret, unfortunately I think it's just an awful human error. Again, so sorry - what a violation.
We are team green and I couldn't imagine how upset I would be if my doc accidentally messed up and told me. I for sure would have cried!! I am sure (and hope) the doc felt horrible after telling you and probably felt like crap the rest of the day!