So I was curious to see what everyone has to say on their opionions of baby boys and baby girls differences or advices.
I have two boys and I think boys are amazing. Very loving and they have a lot of energy. Going through the circumcision for both of my sons was very hard but we got through it and both healed great. Potty training with DS1 was a challenge. You for sure have to find what works for you and make sure no pressure or judgment. Praise praise praise and they will totally get the hang of it. Boys are for sure more aggressive as they get older when playing. I tell you every time DS1 is with his cousin they are always ready to rough house. When they are little guys be prepared to get peed on several times lol. Also I think those pee pee cover things are pointless.
I know every child is different boy or girl. Just some of my thoughts on boys.
We are now expecting a girl and I am so curious of what to expect or things to be prepared for when she is a wee little one.
Come on gals put your input on boys, girls or both.
Re: Boy and Girl babies differences
Her personality is very strong. She was very connected and loved physical touch (cuddles, rub her back at night, etc). She still is somewhat like this. It made sleep and sleep training very hard. She still loves to snuggle in our bed with us. She is very nurturing though. Very concerned about others. It was easy when we had DS because she was ready to jump in and help and was willing to follow the rules (dont kiss his face or pat him on the head etc). Even now she's very excited to get to help teach him and help him learn new things.
He's rough like you said (but she can be too). He's much more inquisitive. Wants to know how everything works. Still very sweet and cuddly with me but not the point that she was where she wouldn't be alone.
Now, according to my mother, Girls are much harder to raise than boys, mostly because of the moodiness, or so I'm told. I have 4 brothers, and 3 step-brothers,and I'm the only girl. I'm told frequently, that my mother would raise all of them over again, before she'd raise me again! LOL
I also dread when the time comes for her to start wearing a bra. I'm naturally a DD and big boobs run in DHs family as well, I remember having to start wearing a sports bra in 5th grade maybe? I hated it and would be the biggest brat about it. I may be better equipped to handle DD and her drama queen ways since I was one myself. Lol
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
My dd is extremely strong-willed and opinionated but is also sweet as can be. She has been extremely observant from day one and soaks in everything around her. She is very calculated in her decisions. I have never had to worry about her climbing and rarely have to worry about her getting into things. She pretty much potty trained herself by 17 months. She is very active but definitely not a physical kid. Right now she is fiercely independent and clingy. She is very emotional, even though she just turned 2, so it makes me nervous for the teenage years!