Yes, I Am Very Lucky To Be Pregnant And Have A Healthy Baby So Far. But I Want A Girl. I Would Be A Big Fat Liar If I Said IWouldn't Be Disappointed And Upset If I'm Having A Boy. I Keep Telling Myself It'll Be Okay If I Have A Boy. But The Date Is Coming Up Quick (June 2) And I Just Want To Know Already So I Can Get Everything Out If It's Not What I Want Or Expect (My Husband Wants A Girl Too). I Know It's Selfish But I Can't Be The Only One!!
Re: Gender anxiety
@moonseeds92 why do you feel that little girls are difficult? My Mom always says that boys and girls BOTH have their good and bad points. I totally agree! I've taken care of so many kids over the years being a daycare assistant director and gender never played a factor in choosing my favorite kids.
Yea really hard to read @paisleybee , so I stopped. :-??
LFAF February Siggy Challenge - "Favorite TV/Movie Couple"
DD: 10/17/13
TTC#2 Actively: 10/14, NTNP: 01/14
Left-Sided Hydrosalpinx (cause: genetic abnormality, TREATED 11/16)
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/396b04
TTC #1 - Nov '14
DS born 10/18
LFAF February Siggy Challenge - "Favorite TV/Movie Couple"
DD: 10/17/13
TTC#2 Actively: 10/14, NTNP: 01/14
Left-Sided Hydrosalpinx (cause: genetic abnormality, TREATED 11/16)
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/396b04
Telling someone what they want to hear is not the only way to offer support. Sometimes you need to be told you are wrong, ridiculous, etc.
I've always wanted a little girl and I have a boy! I love him more than I could ever imagine, but I'm still hoping for a girl this time around.
One reason for this is that DH and I have a girl name picked out that we love, but we can't think of a boy name that we can say, without reservation, "this is our baby's name!"
I'd be lying if I said that I won't be the slightest bit disappointed if, on the 22nd when we go for our ultrasound, we find out we're having another boy.
But . . . I know that feeling will pass. I can't imagine my son being anyone but who he is.
FTM's who have your heart set on one sex vs the other, I think it's normal to feel a twinge of disappointment when your hopes aren't met, but once your baby arrives and you see his or her personality develop, your fears and disappointment will subside.
If you don't like what you get, don't put it on your LO. Also, if you just want gender neutral clothing, don't tell anyone the sex of the baby.
LFAF February Siggy Challenge - "Favorite TV/Movie Couple"
DD: 10/17/13
TTC#2 Actively: 10/14, NTNP: 01/14
Left-Sided Hydrosalpinx (cause: genetic abnormality, TREATED 11/16)
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/396b04
@amberrmariee20 she's a pot stirrer. She posts on like every BMB. Having a similar argument over in Sept 15 right now. @preggersinparis @mybabynumber2 can attest. I would just ignore...I feel like there's some huge chip on their shoulder that all the old time bumpers seem to have. Anyone acting excited or scared or happy or confused or questioning about anything not deemed 'appropriate' sends them spinning.
OP will obviously love her baby, but sometimes we have our hearts set on something and it takes a second to swallow the disappointment and deal. I went through some infertility troubles and a loss and still had my heart set on a girl (which i'm having woot!). I would have had a couple moments of disappointment before I rallied and went on to love a baby boy with all my heart. GL OP
@amberrmariee20 she's a pot stirrer. She posts on like every BMB. Having a similar argument over in Sept 15 right now. @preggersinparis @mybabynumber2 can attest. I would just ignore...I feel like there's some huge chip on their shoulder that all the old time bumpers seem to have. Anyone acting excited or scared or happy or confused or questioning about anything not deemed 'appropriate' sends them spinning.
OP will obviously love her baby, but sometimes we have our hearts set on something and it takes a second to swallow the disappointment and deal. I went through some infertility troubles and a loss and still had my heart set on a girl (which i'm having woot!). I would have had a couple moments of disappointment before I rallied and went on to love a baby boy with all my heart. GL OP
If you took the time (which you won't) to go over my post history you would see how wrong you are. But go ahead with your assumptions about me. IDGA flying F.I have an opinion about these types of posts. I think it's ridiculous to be upset and actually cry about a healthy baby because it's the "wrong" sex. I think it's a sad indication of the society we live in. Entitled, spoiled, etc.
I have an opinion about these types of posts. I think it's ridiculous to be upset and actually cry about a healthy baby because it's the "wrong" sex. I think it's a sad indication of the society we live in. Entitled, spoiled, etc.
This is my personal opinion having seen your posts as I have encountered them on boards relevant to my pregnancy. I only looked because I saw you posting here but hadn't seen you in Oct 15 much, just in 2nd tri. The very first post I came to in your history was basically Sept 15 calling you out for the same thing (big coincidence!). If you're getting this much consistent feedback maybe we all have a point.
You can post and say whatever you want and we can say that we feel like you come off as overly negative. It's a free Internet!
You can post and say whatever you want and we can say that we feel like you come off as overly negative. It's a free Internet!
I've been a member of TB for four years, the regular posters who have survived the changes or bothered to stick around, are always accused of the same thing. It really means nothing to me that as an adult you can't handle honesty and need everyone to agree with you or sugarcoat their response when they don't.