Who's on Team Green?!
I thought it would be nice to have a Team Green thread going where we can share anxieties, excitements, and tips on how to prepare for a Green child.
Me: 33 DH: 38 Married: 1/10/15
1st Pregnancy EDD: 1/1/17 Born 1/10/17 Team Green turned Blue!
2nd Pregnancy EDD: 11/6/18 Born 11/09/18 Baby Boy!
3rd Pregnancy EDD: 12/?/21
Children are like casseroles; it takes a lot to mess them up.
Re: Team Green!
I love not knowing and wouldn't have it any other way.
Me: 33 DH: 38 Married: 1/10/15
1st Pregnancy EDD: 1/1/17 Born 1/10/17 Team Green turned Blue!
2nd Pregnancy EDD: 11/6/18 Born 11/09/18 Baby Boy!
3rd Pregnancy EDD: 12/?/21
Children are like casseroles; it takes a lot to mess them up.
I have to admit I've been more tempted lately to find out, but that might just be because everyone keeps asking. this is my first, but like @LastMango we are planning to have more, so it makes sense for all the basics and big gear items to be gender neutral. We'll also probably keep the nursery as the nursery and move this babe to the guest room next time around, so either way we'd be going with some neutral decor.
BFP1 12/24/14 - EDD 09/07/15 (D/C 8w1d)
BFP2 6/12/15 - EDD 2/22/16 (D/C 10w3d)
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Diagnoses and Treatments
PCOS (myo-inositol, excercize)
Indeterminant levels of APS IgM antibodies (baby aspirin)
Sub-septate uterus (hysteroscopic septoplasty 12/18/15)
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BFP3 05/02/16 EDD 01/09/17 DS born 01/05/17
BFP4 01/28/19 EDD 10/?/19 🤞🙏
ETA: I'm not sure we will really have a theme to the nursery. We'ee set on the colors we want though.
Anyone who's done it before have any fun stories I can share with DH?!
@lindsladle15 Finding out he was a he when he was born was such a special moment for DH and me. Obviously meeting your child for the first time is a special moment whether you know or not, but I think it made it that much more special for us. I don't quite know how to describe it. Hope you can convince your DH!
The room gets a lot of good light so I want to stick with bright colors, and not a whole lot of pastels. Originally I was thinking red, white and blue, but now leaning towards just white and blue. That way if it's a girl we can still mix in some pink accents after she's born.
The only thing I thought of was circumcision, but that discussion can happen regardless. I'm excited to get to know my child as they come.
We're going with a mythological theme... I'm pretty excited about it. I have two color schemes I'm deciding between, but they're both neutral. We want more kids so it's nice that all of this can be reused without too much fuss (though to be honest I'd reuse it anyway for the most part, at least all but clothes)
DS1 - 03/31/2006
DS2 - 12/31/2008
DS3 - 06/26/2012
DS4 - 08/07/2014
Me: 33 DH: 38 Married: 1/10/15
1st Pregnancy EDD: 1/1/17 Born 1/10/17 Team Green turned Blue!
2nd Pregnancy EDD: 11/6/18 Born 11/09/18 Baby Boy!
3rd Pregnancy EDD: 12/?/21
Children are like casseroles; it takes a lot to mess them up.
hows everyone doing? Still holding strong??
now that most of us are past the point when we can find out I'm curious if anyone has experienced any slips from ultrasound techs or docs?
Do do you feel like you're expecting one over the other?
any interesting reactions from people who want you to find out?
We're doing pretty well as we could have found out several weeks ago- now that the option to not know is old, were committed! Just hoping no one slips! Most people are positive about the unknown although we get a few annoyed reactions - which annoys me!
We did our nursery in blue, gray and yellow. My daughter is moving into our room and the new babe will go into her nursery. I have all the feels!!
I've been having ultrasounds with a MFM, and the doctor and techs all know we're not finding out and have reconfirmed at the beginning of each visit. And I guess my MWs don't know at all - so no potential slip ups there! I asked at my last visit and she said it is probably buried somewhere in the ultrasound reports, but it's not something they explicitly look for.
My mom has also stopped bugging me to find out.
I have actually had a feeling since the beginning this is a girl, but obviously don't want to put too much stock into that. Also, as a FTM I don't know how reliable my hunches really are!
I really like being team green. At first I had no desire to know the sex at all really. Then I had a week or so where I was sort of getting anxious to know, and was starting to get really curious. Now that's totally passed and I'm back to not being that curious. Very strange!
I'm so glad this thread is resurrected! Being team green is so much fun and I love hearing how other TG mamas are doing. We had our Anatomy US 2 weeks ago and, for DH, the hardest part was looking away when they got to the that part of the scan. But we were talking just last night about how we don't really feel bothered now. I don't even know when my next US is going to be. The midwife told us they don't even put the sex of the baby on the file so they can't mess it up, they have to ask first.
No one in our family is bothering us; they are all excited to find out at the same time. Co-workers think I'm crazy, but, then again, I've always been a tad on the crazy side
Those in my close circles are having fun guessing what we're having. I think more people are leaning to girl, but I really think Baby is a boy. Heart rate is in the boy area (not that I put much stock in that, but one of my friends SWEARS by it) and I keep dreaming of a baby boy. I'd like to have a girl first, maybe because I'm the oldest with a younger brother, but I'm good with a healthy, babbling baby 
Me: 33 DH: 38 Married: 1/10/15
1st Pregnancy EDD: 1/1/17 Born 1/10/17 Team Green turned Blue!
2nd Pregnancy EDD: 11/6/18 Born 11/09/18 Baby Boy!
3rd Pregnancy EDD: 12/?/21
Children are like casseroles; it takes a lot to mess them up.
Everyone is really supportive of us not finding out. I think it's because we were team green with our first so they were expecting it this time. Although I am tired of hearing people assume that we want this one to be a boy since we have a girl already.
Is is anyone else having a hard time coming up with and agreeing on two names?
We've had our names picked out for a while. It was so hard to come up with girl names for us! Everything seems either too trendy or prudish. We decided we are going to use names after family members, which does help. Boy is going to be after my granddad, Edward, and I can't wait to use Eddie as a nickname, since that's what my granddad went by. For girls, we decided to use FIL's middle name Sidney. I like that it's a name that isn't uncommon, but with an old fashioned spelling. And it was the only thing we could really agree on. Names are tough. Sometimes I still question our choices.
Me: 33 DH: 38 Married: 1/10/15
1st Pregnancy EDD: 1/1/17 Born 1/10/17 Team Green turned Blue!
2nd Pregnancy EDD: 11/6/18 Born 11/09/18 Baby Boy!
3rd Pregnancy EDD: 12/?/21
Children are like casseroles; it takes a lot to mess them up.
Right now we have 2 potential boy names - 1 is very common/traditional (but is a family name and has always been a favorite of mine). The other is a surname from my family, which is definitely not common as a first name, but isn't completely out there in terms of spelling/pronunciation. We have a good middle name to use with it, which would also allow for some good nickname options. We really don't have much else for boys at this point though.
For or girls we have 2 top contenders that we both agree on, and there's probably a 95% chance if we have a girl she will be named 1 of these. We have a decent sized list of backup girl names, too.
I I don't think we'll decide on anything for sure until the baby is born. I'm happy we have a short list right now, but also worried that come January we will have changed our minds and won't love any of the current top choices.
I think we have settled on our 4 name choices. Our boy name was so easy last time and it took so much longer to settle on a girl name. This time, the girl names were pretty easy and the boy names took forever to decide on. The only way we were able to decide was by narrowing it down to a 'D' and 'E' name so that our options were limited (we have an accidental alphabet theme going on - DH, DS and I are A, B and C).
You are so strong not finding out with twins!
I've been struggling because my DH wants to know, but we found out with the first two (which are girls)! We got past our a/s today and looked away when it was time. Phew.
Me: 33 DH: 38 Married: 1/10/15
1st Pregnancy EDD: 1/1/17 Born 1/10/17 Team Green turned Blue!
2nd Pregnancy EDD: 11/6/18 Born 11/09/18 Baby Boy!
3rd Pregnancy EDD: 12/?/21
Children are like casseroles; it takes a lot to mess them up.
We are calling our bump a boy as we find it to be the default pronoun, we're both from boy-first families, so we assume that's what we'll start with. But our guess doesn't extend beyond that. At the 16 weeks I asked the tech a question on "him" and she answered with "he" - so I wasn't sure if she was referring to the sex or just responding in kind to my question. Hard to not read into that though!
Argh! It was a moment of weakness, but I know he wants to know so badly (and my mom/sister).
Don't feel guilty. He'll find out in a couple of weeks.
So if we are going to find out, we will together. He still doesn't know the envelope exists