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  1. #1
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    Sep 2011
    Hunter Valley, NSW
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    To find out boy/girl or keep it a surprise?

    My first we kept it a surprise and this time I wanted to but finding myself contemplating finding out... Tomorrow!! I have to have a c/s so knowing date after my appointment today I kind of feel that keeping something a surprise will be nice.

    So if you found out, were you happy that you did or prefer to keep it a surprise?

  2. #2
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    Jun 2010
    Tiny Town
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    I found out with both of mine. I love it because I like to be extra prepared lol. We choose a name and make a painted name decoration for their nursery wall, buy clothes and stuff (because I get sick of the white/grey/beige) and I feel like DH and I really bond with baby and identify a bit with who this little person is.

    The hardest thing for me is I don't like others to know, I like the sex to be part of the announcement when baby is born and it's so hard not to slip up!

  3. #3
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    Dec 2007
    Hork-Bajir Valley
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    Im a surprise kinda gal, so I vote surprise. But it really is a decision completely up to you and your partner

  4. #4
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    Oct 2006
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    I'm a surprise girl too
    Although when DD came out and they said she was a girl my brain was off in la la land!!!

  5. #5
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    Oct 2008
    Victoria
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    I'm a huge fan of finding out The first time we shared but the last we kept it a secret from everyone else, I'll admit that was extremely hard!

    My reasons were that I hate surprises, I didn't want to think it was one or the other and have anything take away from the happy occasion, I like to be organised, it helps me bond knowing if I have a son or a daughter...think that was it.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2011
    Perth
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    I love the idea of a surprise, the old fashioned romance of waiting but I don't know if I cannot NOT know! We found out with DD but kept it a secret from family and friends. I loved knowing- there aren't many gender neutral clothes and things out there so it was fun buying tiny dresses etc. This time i am tempted to wait but i hate the idea of the sonographer knowing and not me! It's my baby in my body and I love knowing as much as I can.

  7. #7
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    Aug 2008
    qld
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    As you know im another need to know gal..
    I found out with the other 6 it helped me named them and bond with them and prepare myself to meet them..

    thats why im finding out tomorrow too, i think i wouldnt cope if this baby doesnt have private bits for all to see tomorrow lol

    but everyone is different, if u think u may regret not finding out, get the sonographer to write it down in an envelope, or even tell ur partner.

  8. #8
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    Mar 2008
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    We found out for DD1, surprise for DD2 (and was convinced she was a boy). Much prefer the surprise. I got DH to tell me what we had, the midwife and the ob were prepared and knew to say nothing. It really was wonderful that way.

  9. #9
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    Apr 2009
    Sydney
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    We found out for both DS's but told everyone for DS1 but told no one for DS2.

    For Baby 3 I'm really desparate to know what the gender is but at the same time I want the whole... "it's a.....!" at the birth. At the moment the most common comment I'm getting from anyone who I tell about the pregnancy is "I hope it's a girl... " and that's kinda sorta REALLY annoying me.. so part of me wants to find out so I can tell people to shut them up. *gggrrrrr*

    So, for the moment I'm going for the surprise... but that could change closer to the Morph scan.. we shall see..

  10. #10
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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    I had DP announce it both times - it was his most important job as part of the birth team I wanted to hear the special news from someone who was part of our lives not from a sonographer who I had never met before.

  11. #11
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    Feb 2010
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    I hate suprises and with both DD's I found out. Then with my 3rd I just did not want to know. I loved not knowing and now if I was to have more babies I wont be finding out anymore.

    Such a personal choice but if your last was a suprise then you could always find out this time so you have experienced both.

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    2X suppries here.
    current belly bub DH knows the sex but i dont. he wanted to know "just because he'd done the supprise thing twice" lol. i like to know at the end of the preg i get a "push present" as such; besides a baby lol.

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    :yay:
    Last edited by Dansta; October 15th, 2013 at 03:40 PM. : double up

  14. #14
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    Oct 2007
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    i had 2 surprises, but was really tempted this time to find out. Had the ultrasound and decided that i could hold on to find out. I might need the extra motivation (to find out the sex of my little one) towards the end of the pregnancy more than i do now.

  15. #15
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    Nov 2008
    Perth, WA
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    I'm a need to know gal too. I like to be organised with clothes, and I also wanted time to 'get used' to having either a boy or a girl. I definitely think it helps with the bonding too - Bub has a name, and we can picture him as part of our family. Not sure I'd have coped well with lots of surprises at birth the first time around - everything was so new and foreign anyway! A slow reveal worked well. It won't be such a shock to the system this time around, I hope, but I'm still glad I know

  16. #16
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    Mar 2006
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    We tried to find out with DD1 but they were only 80% sure because DD was straddling the umbilical cord. I have a need to be organized so I put did a girl layby and a boy layby of clothes and then dh picked up the correct one the day after she was born.

    With dd2 we found out. We were moving house and I didn't want to move all the stuff is kept if I wasn't having a girl.

    We didn't tell anyone (except my bestie and a friend from here) what we were having. We also didn't tell anyone when we were booked for our c sect.

    Each to their own

  17. #17
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    Oct 2013
    Central Coast NSW
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    We found out for our first, But next time around i think i'd like to keep it a secret. I like the layby of both sexes idea though =) vey easy and simple.

  18. #18
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    Aug 2013
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    I tried to find out at 18+6 at the morphology scan but they just couldn't tell. I'm rebooked on the 4th December when I will be 22 weeks and she says she can tell me then.