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  1. #1
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    May 2011
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    strong opinions on finding out the sex of your baby

    Have to get this off my chest.....

    Ok so I have always wanted to find out the sex of my baby... and completely get it that it is a personal preference and some people are strongly one way or the other. BUT I don't understand when people ask you if you are finding out and you say yes they get SO angry!

    I would never push my opinion on anyone but for some reason I am getting it from every direction... only on DH side though...

    His sister almost blew my head off and his best friend (yes a male) emailed us telling my DH to 'try and change my mind'

    ARE YOU SERIOUS!!????? are you carrying the baby? Are you the father of the baby??? I am so angry!

    Am I over reacting!?

  2. #2
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    Dec 2007
    Geelong
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    You are not over reacting at all, finding out the sex is between your DH and yourself, nobody else's business. Sorry you are going through this.

    Regards,
    Dianne

  3. #3

    Jul 2009
    Australia
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    NOT AT ALL!!! I have a close friend who for my entire pregnancy with DD said not to find out and was "disappointed" when we did... uhhhh its MY baby!

    Then this pregnancy everytime i see her its "remember, say it with me... I WILL NOT FIND OUT THE SEX OF MY BABY.."

    Her reasoning is that when the baby is born people wont care as much "oh you had the baby.." ... ummm this baby will be grand baby number 10 on my DPs side and we all still get very excited when a new baby is born. And if no one cares then they aren't really our friends are they and who thinks like that anyways??

  4. #4
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    Oct 2007
    Caroline Springs
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    How ridiculous that people have such a strong opinion on something that is totally your choice. I guess I just don't see the big deal. I desperately wanted to know with my DS andso did hubby, so we found out at 19 weeks. We knew what DD would be before conception. This bub came as quite a surprise, so this time around I've decided to keep the secret and I have no idea what this bub is. Hubby has known the gender since 12 weeks though. *shrug* I just don't see how that impacts anyone else's life

  5. #5
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    May 2011
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    I am glad I am not the only one... i totally get you are either one or the other but I would never put my views that strongly onto someone else... and make them feel guilty for choosing one way or the other!
    I dont want to walk on egg shells worrying about how someone is going to react... its not fair!

  6. #6
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    Sep 2011
    Melbourne
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    you're totally not over-reacting.

    I usually tell people who are pushy like that.. 'Don't you think having a child is shock enough to the system?'

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
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    Remember, an opinion is not a fact. It's just one person's belief or preference. Ignore them. It's none of their business.

    You'll also find people like to share their opinions about names. For this reason we would excitedly tell people made up names, rather than hear them tell us they didnt like our name preferences.

    The need to try to change your mind is just a projection of their own issues. Just imagine holding a mirror up to them and sending their opinions back to them.

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    Oct 2009
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    Oh my goodness In one who's pretty well in the "don't find out" camp, but I'd never go off at someone for finding out! I might ask them not to tell me if they're family and I'd like to be surprised myself, but I don't really care that much...

    I've had a similar opposite reaction though, someone got annoyed at me for NOT finding out.

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    I agree with the others tell them to mind there own business, i found out all four and never had an issue, this one was such a surprise im determined not to find out, im just hoping my will power holds out

  10. #10
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    May 2008
    Melbourne
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    Not at all, your choice in every single aspect of it.

  11. #11
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    Mar 2011
    Brisbane's Southside
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    You're not over reacting at all - I wish there was some way to block it out because feeling judged for your decisions at a time like this is really not fair.

    I always think it would be nice to leave it a surprise to start with but change my mind well and truly before the morph scan lol - its no ones business but your own. Can your DH tell them to butt out??


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  12. #12
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
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    I guess I dont take things like that personally. No one can make you feel guilty without your permission. Just let go through to the keeper.

    You could send a return email saying:
    Thank you for offering your opinion on our parenting choices. Should we feel the need for your advice on this or any other decisions we make during the life of our child, we'll be sure to ask you.

    Or would they not get the sarcasm?

  13. #13
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    Dec 2005
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    I understand that people have strong ideas about it and they either will or they wont do it, but I don't get why people get hung up over other people doing it? It's none of their business and I'd be telling this person to pull their head in and butt the **** out. It's like when DH and I were getting married and his brother told us we couldn't have kids until he owned some land! I was like WTF? I told him that when we have kids is for us to decide, not him. There were a few other choice words thrown in there too. Good thing I didn't take his advice because we'd only have half as many kids as we do now. But he's a real wa.nker though.

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    Jan 2012
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    I would sent a short email back... Wow you're rude.

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    Did you clarify that you aren't giving the baby a sex change, nor are you going to decide not to have the baby because it is a particular sex For goodness sake, you are just finding out what is already there!

  16. #16
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    Apr 2009
    Sydney
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    I had the same reactions so we told people we weren't finding out and then found out and kept it to ourselves.

  17. #17
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    May 2011
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    Thanks everyone... I am standing firm on my decision...

    To top it off, on the weekend we saw her again and she said 'so you’re NOT finding out the sex right???' I told her I hadn't changed my mind. so she turned around and said 'well when I get the call to say he/she has arrived don’t expect me to be excited'

    wow thanks!!!! Seriously after everything I have been through to get here and with everyday of this pregnancy a blessing how dare you make me feel guilty about any decision I make!

    Anyhoo enough of my whining....

    thanks again all.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Brisbane, QLD
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    Omg! Who says that!?
    It sounds like you are better off without her.

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