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Re: UO 12/21
And @Ceridwen77 I have been crying since I found out yesterday that it’s a boy. But I don’t particularly care if people I don’t know think I’m an ungrateful jerk since I know what I went through to try to get pregnant and clearly went into this knowing there’s a 50/50 chance it could be a boy. I’m obviously elated and appreciative that the baby is healthy and everything looked good, but all my visions of motherhood have now been flipped upsidedown. I know I’ll be enamored with this tiny human when he arrives, but I wanted a girl and it broke my heart that that dream is gone now.
Wish I was a perfect person that never made a mountain out of a molehill in any aspect of my life, but I’ve shockingly been “seriously upset” about even dumber things than my baby’s sex.
Edited: tag mess up
Married: 8/22/15
BFP #1: 8/22/17 | DS: 4/20/18
BFP #2: 7/14/19 | EDD: 3/18/20
Married: 8/22/15
BFP #1: 8/22/17 | DS: 4/20/18
BFP #2: 7/14/19 | EDD: 3/18/20
This line of thinking heavily reminds me of when you try to discuss birth trauma and people attack you saying you have a healthy baby.
I’m sure if I were having a girl I’d have different but equally thought-provoking concerns for her future as well.
And I think you nailed it with saying you would have other equally thought-provoking questions. I think the fact that you are already thinking about these things is great.
I agree we can just agree to disagree. So if I look like an ungrateful jerk for wanting a girl, hopefully the rest of my posts here are less offensive.
Married: 8/22/15
BFP #1: 8/22/17 | DS: 4/20/18
BFP #2: 7/14/19 | EDD: 3/18/20
The big bang theory had a similar story line last season and I was so happy they did that.
compelled to post, but I honestly have nothing more to say. I have my opinion and nothing I’ve read above has shifted my thinking. I again will reiterate my point about all of the fantastic women who have received horrible news at their AS.
**trigger warning late loss**
Or the two people I know in real life that have lost their babies within 1-2wks of their due dates. I feel like health should trump all, but to each their own.
**end TW**
(and for once our rainbows and unicorns board has some controversy
But I also think there will be something at some point in your child's life that you or your partner will not be the best resource. It could be a subject in school, a sport, etc. but at some point your kid will turn to someone else to ask questions. They will all eventually trust their like minded friend's opinions more than ours at the least!
also I don't have a huge opinion on maternity leave since I don't really get one. I'm thinking I can probably justify about 10-12 days... so I guess I'd say if I could have twelve weeks of paid time and then still leave I would. I'm not sure who said it but I agree, it's your money and unfortunately the way the system is set up we can't afford to be honest about not coming back up front without losing that pay.
Since I was the person you were referring to saying it’s normal, that came from my therapist, and my current midwife. Just because people don’t feel comfortable talking about it, doesn’t mean it isn’t real, or that it’s abnormal.
And as this literally came up on my feed today, it’s ironic that it’s a topic of discussion here: From The Bump: "Overcoming Gender Disappointment" https://www.thebump.com/a/gender-disappointment Get the free Bump App: https://bit.ly/1UEYuli
I’m going to drop this subject though. I’ve said my piece and I know I’m not going to change anyone’s opinions here about how shitty I am for having that initial reaction.