My husband and I are excited to be surprised in the delivery room - it's our first baby. I'm actually finding it kind of funny how annoyed some family and friends are about this. There are so few surprises left, at least good surprises, that I'm really happy about our decision. We don't care about a pink or blue nursery anyway.
Re: Anyone else not finding out the gender?
There are plenty of people not finding out the sex of their baby. We call them team green here. If you lurk around, you will see people announcing this stuff on HDBD threads and what not. I personally am team blue.
ETA: This poll was on the second page. https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12650965/do-you-know-what-youre-having#latest
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!
A friend told me that she did find out the sex of their first child, girl, so everything they had was pink. Even the big stuff that you wouldn't want to have to buy again for other children, like swings and play mats, etc. Something to consider.
My favorite way to answer the question "Do you know what you're having?", "Well we hope it's a baby, but it could be a pony!" And "Are you finding out the sex?" "Of course! In May when the baby is delivered." Lots of eye rolls with that one.
My in-laws all think I'm crazy, and my #1 most annoying response I get is: "oh I could never do that, it's because I'm such a planner!"
What do you have to plan differently? I'm also a planner, I love my color coordinated calendars and spreadsheets! You plan for a baby, the gender doesn't even matter!
I picked out a nice gender neutral theme for the nursery (we're planning on multiple kids anyway so why would I choose anything else) and we'll buy a pack of gray onesies.
I've hear nurses say that deliveries where the parents don't know the gender are always her favorite
TEAM GREEN FOR LIFE
Team Green #3!
Mama to Three Girls:
Twins born March 2014 at 26 weeks due to preterm labor
and our 37weeker born May 9th, 2016!
I don't get annoyance- all of our family & friends LOVE that we don't find out.
I do always get anxious though with ultrasounds. I hear so many stories of techs accidentally blurting something out, it gets me paranoid (probably unnecessarily). My doctor though did a quick heartbeat ultrasound recently & I told her how important it is that we don't know. It was just a heartbeat check (they have the worst dopplers, but that's another thing), so I thought it would be quick. But then she decided to look for herself! And almost tried to show me. And I had to look away & be like (again), "it's really important to us that we don't find out". It was definitely odd.
What is interesting is that I live in a large city, people are very talkative when you're pregnant. There are people who think that because I haven't found out, it means I have not been receiving prenatal care. It's a very interesting look at how different demographics think about & experience pregnancy.