September 2017 Moms

When to find out.....

ke0009ke0009 member
edited February 2017 in September 2017 Moms
Ok - the title is lame... but... is anyone else having this issue with their spouse?

So this is my first kid (8w6d) and if it were solely up to me, I would not learn boy/girl until it came out and the doc says "CONGRATS IT'S A....."

Hubs is not so patient or interested in waiting.  He has two kids from his first marriage (a boy and a girl) so he is like "I don't care which gender the kid is, I just want to know!"  He was THRILLED to find out that when they do the 10 week genetic tests, you can learn boy/girl (when he had kids 21 years ago you had to wait till the ultrasound at 20+weeks).

While I am certainly open to compromise - I really don't want to learn boy/girl at 10 weeks.  I told him that since my doctor will know (obviously) we can hold off a bit and simply ask at anytime and she can tell us!  He is not sold and wants to know ASAP.

Anyone else experiencing this - even in reverse (you want to know but he doesn't)?  Any suggestions on how to find a happy medium??

**edited to remove ALL refernce to the word GENDER and SEX.  Will just use boy/girl from now on**
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Re: When to find out.....

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  • Maybe he can find out and not tell you?   I couldn't have just one of us know , I'm just brainstorming! 

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  • Ha!  he actually suggested that and I was like "really?  You're going to know and NOT tell me?" and he's like "well ok maybe that plan is lame..."  hahaha.
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  • kaylaakosuakaylaakosua member
    edited February 2017
    I'm still having a hard time wrapping my head around finding out at 10w. I thinks it's amazing how far we have come, but just seems a bit to early for me IMHO. Like PP I think waiting until 20w is a good compromise. It would be hard for one to keep the secret, and I don't think that it's fair on either of you just in case they slip.

    edited: spelling is hard. 

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  • I don't want to find out he's insistent it's driving me crazy. I told him I'll make the appointments when he's working haha
  • I completely agree re: 20 week ultrasound compromise.  Hubs does not.  Sigh.  
    What's really funny is when he had his daughter (1996) he and his ex did not find out until birth.  When they had their son (1999) they also did not want to know. They went in for an ultrasound at 7 months and told the tech first thing "we don't want to know gender" - the guy said "cool, got it" and started the ultrasound.  "Ok, here's the spine, here's the heart, here's the lungs, there's the penis...."  and they were like "WHAT?!" and he said "Oh, sorry.... anyways, here's the kidneys...."  and that was how they found out.  :smiley:
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  • Have you considered doing a gender reveal? We found out the gender of our son at 16 weeks, so sooner than 20 weeks, but still later on! If you wanted to make it a little like a surprise for yourself, have the tech put the gender in an envelope and you can plan a gender reveal. You get the surprise and fun factor, and hubs gets to find out sooner than birth. 
  • I like @maddisonwallace 's idea.  You can have a little family party to reveal the sex to everyone, but it could still be before 20w.  Maybe after the 12w nuchal translucency scan, just so you know things are going well with the baby?
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  • We had this same predicament with our first - DH wanted to know, I wanted to be surprised. The compromise we came up with was that we'd find out at the 20 week ultrasound, but keep it a secret just between us and our immediate families. I was happy with the result and plan to do the same thing this time. The difference this time is that I want to find out so I know if I can reuse all my daughter's baby clothes or if we have to build a collection of boy clothes :) 
  • It's so funny - i am NOT a fan of a gender reveal party.  I have been to a few but i just don't think it's for me.

    The crazy thing is - I am seriously the NOSY-EST person on the PLANET.  How could i NOT want to know this kid's gender ASAP??????????  Hmmm, perhaps pregnancy has changed me?   :D;)

    Wife and Stepmom since April 2014


  • And one more thing,

    The term 'gender bender' is used for someone whose gender does not match their sex. As in, if a biologically male person identifies as a woman or a biologically female person identifies as a man. It really doesn't work in this context. 
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  • Wow.  Gotcha.  I'll delete the title and if it makes everyone feel better, the thread.  Just thought i could meet some friends on here but clearly i should just look and not post.   :#
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  • Dirty Delete- Dirty delete is when someone makes a post and later decides to delete it, usually because no one is agreeing with the post.
  • I wasn't aware people get killed for posting Gender Bender on the Bump. The more you know! Thanks! 
    Hoss, I said "in the USA" not on the bump. And yes, people all over the country are killed each year because their gender does not match their sex. I didn't take offense to OP's original post. It's clear she wasn't aware of the meaning behind the title or the difference between sex and gender. 
  • @ke0009 No one was being rude to you, just pointing out an error you made. Which, I'm sure didn't mean to. I appreciate you editing the name of your thread.


    And to answer your original question, no I don't really have this issue. We did not find out the sex of our first child. When I asked my DH his opinion on finding out for this LO he said "it doesn't matter to me, it will be the same sex no matter when we find out". Now I just need to decided if I want to find out at the A/S or birth.
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  • @Becky012016 I used to raise lambs and I named one Hoss one year. Lol. Idk why, but that's what I thought of when you said hoss. 
  • @daniellelynette  Lol it's from Bonanza 
  • We didn't find out with DD and won't find out with this one, so I can't identify with the overwhelming desire to know.

    You also couldn't pay me to go to a gender reveal party. 
  • @SugarRush  You're not the only one, I promise.  I've rolled my eyes several times since joining this BMB and re-entering TB world.  I might be a short timer if it continues.  
  • sarahufl said:
    You also couldn't pay me to go to a gender reveal party. 
    @sarahufl   I'm with you on that.  If its an immediate family member and its a brief "hey come over after dinner" and a cake is involved, i'd be there to feed my inner fat kid because cake is pretty much everything right now.  But a couple hour event full blown party-planned with decor and everything?  No thanks.
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  • SugarRush said:
    sarahufl said:
    You also couldn't pay me to go to a gender reveal party. 
    @sarahufl   I'm with you on that.  If its an immediate family member and its a brief "hey come over after dinner" and a cake is involved, i'd be there to feed my inner fat kid because cake is pretty much everything right now.  But a couple hour event full blown party-planned with decor and everything?  No thanks.
    Our was only family. We are always looking for reasons to eat a lot. We had barbecue and it was a good way to get family off my back about why so and so found out before so and so did. Otherwise I am a major not fan of gender reveal parties that are like huge get togethers. Save it for the baby shower!

  • And OMG on the gender/sex "correction" ::eyeroll::  It's like being taken back in TB time 5 years ago.  We all knew what you meant, @ke0009 , don't let it get to you.
    So, because you don't find something offensive, it shouldn't matter? I don't find certain racial slurs offensive, does that make it ok to use them whenever I want? Since ya know, you know what I really mean? If you know the correct terminology what's so difficult about using it correctly?
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  • Gosh I can't wait to have our Gender Reveal Party! We've been trying to start a family for so many years now that every event is so exciting and precious to us! DH and I have large families and we're doing one combined party. All of our family members knew the day we got our 1st blood draw after IVF that it worked because they were all so involved in praying for this to work for us! Everyone in my family can't wait for the reveal actually.

    That being said, I think it's really cool that some people wait to find out! You just have to find a happy medium for you and DH! :smile: My DH wants to be surprised at the Reveal. I on the other hand want to know now! I'm just so excited about planning a nursery and little outfits and everything!  :D 
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  • *looks left * looks right* didn't realise anyone was being rude. 
    When I was pregnant with my first I didn't know a lot of these things (this being one of them) ..I never assumed the OP or the people who commented meant any harm (for the record I hate this expression...) but it's a lot of 'know better,  do better' eye roll me if you have to. This isn't my hill to die on. 
    Thanks OP for editing your post. Let us know what you decide to do. 
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  • JNR6510 said:

    And OMG on the gender/sex "correction" ::eyeroll::  It's like being taken back in TB time 5 years ago.  We all knew what you meant, @ke0009 , don't let it get to you.
    So, because you don't find something offensive, it shouldn't matter? I don't find certain racial slurs offensive, does that make it ok to use them whenever I want? Since ya know, you know what I really mean? If you know the correct terminology what's so difficult about using it correctly?
    Racial slurs are not even on the same planet of levels of offensiveness compared to mixing up the newest PC definitions of "sex" and "gender."
    My transgendered  friends who face slurs being hurled at them would respectfully disagree with you. It's offensive. Full stop.  I'm not sure why this topic got you so hot but I assure you this goes beyond the latest PC trend. I'm sorry the topic and it's importance is so difficult for you to grasp. I am happy to PM you some articles on the subject if you want some more clarification. 
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