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Newbie dad to be
Hello all,
Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. EDD is 3-14(pi day). So far this has been an informative and interesting group(aside from the inordinate amount of trolls on this group). My wife seems to prefer the iVillage group, of which I am sure there is some crossover. Mostly a matter of our newsreader preferences I think. Anyways, hello to all and I will hopefully learn as much as possible from you. Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is appealing as well. Thanks Jeridiah |
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Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first.
Welcome! EDD is 3-14(pi day). Yay! Another geek! Even more welcome! Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? No, we preferred the curiosity and made a uni-sex nursery. -- -- Ilse mom to Olaf (07/15/2002) TTC #2 "What's the use of brains if you are a girl?" Aletta Jacobs, first Dutch woman to receive a PhD |
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"Jeridiah" wrote in message om... | Hello all, | | Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. | EDD is 3-14(pi day). So far this has been an informative and | interesting group(aside from the inordinate amount of trolls on this | group). | Welcome! I am a new father, and am already looking for the next "vessel" for our second :-) | | Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? | If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when | we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, | but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is | appealing as well. | We found out the sex of the baby. I was so tired of seeing yellow and green that I was going to scream if I didn't get to buy a pink or a blue *anything*. We thought a surprise would be fun, but financially it was easier on us to know. I wanted my first to be either really girlie or really boyish. Meaning blue everything or Pink everything, etc.. Ok, so it turns out that yellow is my favorite color, and looks great on Alegra.. So we all won lol. I don't think I could have gone without knowing though. Maybe for our second I can deal with a surprise, but I doubt it. -- LES! Daddie to Alegra Lee. May 25th 2003! "Daddie's Little Diva" before you reply to me via email, please remove your hat ourHat Take a look at my eBay auctions I just might have something you can't live without :-) http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/dads2003/ |
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"Jeridiah" wrote in message om... Hello all, Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. EDD is 3-14(pi day). Welcome and congratulations!! I've already had my baby but am addicted to this group so I still hang out here. I guess having had my child I can offer advice to others. Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is appealing as well. I did not want to know the sex of the baby. Having said that, curiosity got the better of me at the ultrasound and I asked what sex it was. Fortunately, the technician could not determine the sex because of the baby's position. I am very glad I didn't find out as I feel it gave me extra motivation when it came to pushing. I bought gender neutral clothing which can also be used for the second child when he/she comes. I have yet to decorate a nursery as we are selling our condo soon, but when I do I think I will also go for gender neutral colours so it will be suitable for the next baby. Nadene |
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Hey :-)
Just popped out of lurkdom to answer this one, because it was one of the first questions I posted on another pg newsgroup. I have a son from a previous relationship, and with him, I chose not to know what he was going to be. This time round, I left the choice to my husband, because I had already had the privilege of choosing what to do before. He thought about it long and hard for a number of weeks, before deciding that he thought it would be no less beneficial to find out at the scan. His logic was that it would be a surprise whenever you found out, that it would make the baby more "real" and that some of the practical aspects could be easily addressed, like choosing the name, (although that wasnt as easy as first anticipated). So we did have the scan and ask, and it turns out we are having a girl. Which is fab, because friends and family are all overladen with girls of various ages and are busy compiling all their stuff to give to us The results of the N/G post I made were pretty split about what to do. I guess the end answer is to work out your own personal reasons for and against finding out, and then go with the one that makes you most comfortable. Congratumalations on the pregnancy "Jeridiah" wrote in message om... Hello all, Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. EDD is 3-14(pi day). So far this has been an informative and interesting group(aside from the inordinate amount of trolls on this group). My wife seems to prefer the iVillage group, of which I am sure there is some crossover. Mostly a matter of our newsreader preferences I think. Anyways, hello to all and I will hopefully learn as much as possible from you. Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is appealing as well. Thanks Jeridiah |
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"Plissken" wrote in message .ca...
"Jeridiah" wrote in message om... Hello all, Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. EDD is 3-14(pi day). Welcome and congratulations!! I've already had my baby but am addicted to this group so I still hang out here. I guess having had my child I can offer advice to others. Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is appealing as well. I did not want to know the sex of the baby. Having said that, curiosity got the better of me at the ultrasound and I asked what sex it was. Fortunately, the technician could not determine the sex because of the baby's position. I am very glad I didn't find out as I feel it gave me extra motivation when it came to pushing. I bought gender neutral clothing which can also be used for the second child when he/she comes. I have yet to decorate a nursery as we are selling our condo soon, but when I do I think I will also go for gender neutral colours so it will be suitable for the next baby. Nadene Interesting side note to this: Talking to a friend the other night, and when her sister was pregnant with their last "one", they had requested to not be told of the sex of the baby. The doctor(s) had been doing the other regular checks for heartbeat, etc but apparently the babies had been playing hide and seek the whole time and one was always "hiding" during her checkups. Big surprise at that delivery - for everyone! Can't imagine what that scene was like. Jeridiah |
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Congratulations.
We tried to find out with each child, but the children didn't cooperate. So, I didn't know for any of them. I do like the element of surprise though. -- Sue mom to three girls Jeridiah wrote in message om... Hello all, Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. EDD is 3-14(pi day). So far this has been an informative and interesting group(aside from the inordinate amount of trolls on this group). My wife seems to prefer the iVillage group, of which I am sure there is some crossover. Mostly a matter of our newsreader preferences I think. Anyways, hello to all and I will hopefully learn as much as possible from you. Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is appealing as well. Thanks Jeridiah |
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Welcome to MKP Jeridiah, and congrats on becoming a dad for the first time.
: ) I am expecting my first kid too, and my hubby is all a flutter. I bet you are excited too eh? I know that I have found this group to be very helpful over the last several months, and now that my time is coming to an end, it's nice to know there are people out there rooting for me, even people I don't know. : ) All the best to you and your wife, I hope her pregnancy goes smoothly. -Alicia "Jeridiah" wrote in message om... Hello all, Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. EDD is 3-14(pi day). So far this has been an informative and interesting group(aside from the inordinate amount of trolls on this group). My wife seems to prefer the iVillage group, of which I am sure there is some crossover. Mostly a matter of our newsreader preferences I think. Anyways, hello to all and I will hopefully learn as much as possible from you. Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is appealing as well. Thanks Jeridiah |
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"Jeridiah" wrote in message om... "Plissken" wrote in message .ca... "Jeridiah" wrote in message om... Hello all, Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. EDD is 3-14(pi day). Welcome and congratulations!! I've already had my baby but am addicted to this group so I still hang out here. I guess having had my child I can offer advice to others. Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is appealing as well. I did not want to know the sex of the baby. Having said that, curiosity got the better of me at the ultrasound and I asked what sex it was. Fortunately, the technician could not determine the sex because of the baby's position. I am very glad I didn't find out as I feel it gave me extra motivation when it came to pushing. I bought gender neutral clothing which can also be used for the second child when he/she comes. I have yet to decorate a nursery as we are selling our condo soon, but when I do I think I will also go for gender neutral colours so it will be suitable for the next baby. Nadene Interesting side note to this: Talking to a friend the other night, and when her sister was pregnant with their last "one", they had requested to not be told of the sex of the baby. The doctor(s) had been doing the other regular checks for heartbeat, etc but apparently the babies had been playing hide and seek the whole time and one was always "hiding" during her checkups. Big surprise at that delivery - for everyone! Can't imagine what that scene was like. Jeridiah Wow! That would be quite the surprise! You'd have to run out and buy seconds of everything. Nadene |
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"Jeridiah" wrote in message
Been lurking since finding out my wife is pregnant with our first. EDD is 3-14(pi day). So far this has been an informative and interesting group(aside from the inordinate amount of trolls on this group). Congratulations & welcome to the group! (there aren't usually this many trolls--some people out there must be having boring summers or something). Question: Did you find out the sex of your new baby before the birth? If so, why? If not, why? My wife is asking what I want to do when we get to that stage. I am not really sure. I would like to know, but also think letting things happen and finding out at the moment is appealing as well. We decided to find out. I felt like it would make the baby more "real" to me to know (and it did). We also wanted to get psyched up for whichever one we were having as opposed to be surprised at the actual birth. -- Em & a small son edd 9/23/03 (31 weeks today!) |
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