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  1. #1
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    Apr 2009
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    Question To find out or not find out ????

    Having a dilema as hubbie and I can't make up our minds if we will find out the sex of the baby or not.

    To give a little background - this is our first pregnancy and most likely will be our only chance at having a baby ... IVF baby after 5 goes and I'm 41.... half of me wants to find out now and the other half wants to find out on the day. Hubbie is the same.

    I know the decision is ours at the end of the day but just to help me along what did you girls decide and why?

  2. #2
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    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    we had two surprises and wouldnt have it any other way!
    to birth my babies and for us to find out in our own time what we'd had was priceless!!
    it was a magical moment for hubby and i both times!

  3. #3
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    Dec 2008
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    I didn't find out the sex either and I wouldn't do it any other way. I loved not knowing.

  4. #4
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    Apr 2009
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    I think apart of most people want to know what the baby is at the morphology scan although I agree nothing beats the surprise at the end after the birth of knowing what you have being blessed with. I didn't find out with either of mine and although I wanted to know the surprise at the end was so worth the wait.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2006
    Sydney
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    I didn't find out with either of mine and was so excited to just meet our baby that I really wouldn't have cared if they were a boy or a girl. I loved the element of surprise and I think I would have found it too hard to keep a secret from family who didn't want to know. With my first DH wanted to find out the sex but I didn't and it was actually him that said he didn't want to find out for the second!

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    Mar 2009
    N.S.W
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    I had to find out. I like to be able to plan and I'm not big on surprises. And I just couldn't wait. I found out with both ds and dd (who is still cooking). I'm glad I found out with both of them. I found it helped me bond with them while I'm pregnant. With dd we have been able to choose her name and start calling her that. Now we say to ds, where is Emily, he comes over puts my shirt up and gives it a pat, hug or kiss. Its very cute.
    I think you need to decide what YOU want and what you feel happy doing!!!

  7. #7
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    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
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    :yeahthat: I'm with Mum2...i definitely wanted to know and I love knowing I have a little boy growing inside me. I LOVE being able to organise all the clothes etc and also agree on the "bonding" factor - calling the baby "Blake" has definitely been really nice.

    I actually HATE surprises so knowing is a comfort - but I understand people who like the surprise at the end. Good luck with your decision.

  8. #8
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    Feb 2009
    Moody Melbourne
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    DP and I basically decided from the beginning that we're going to find out for a few reasons:

    1. He comes from a large family and they have been already buying things for Sprout. I can only accept so many yellow, white and green items before the bub ends up looking like an Easter egg once they're out!
    2. My extended (and only) family is in Canada and they're busy knitting, crocheting and buying away. They're desperate to know so they can feel as close to the baby as possible without having the opportunity to be physically present.
    3. I think it'll give DP and I the chance to bond with Sprout better - and stop calling the baby Sprout!! - once we know what we're having.

    I always thought I'd leave it as a surprise but now that it's happening, I think logistically for myself and my family it's just much easier to find out. Plus I was - and sadly still am at times - the girl who snuck downstairs on Christmas Eve, carefully unwrapped my gifts to check them out and then wrapped them back up again in stealth-mode so who am I to fool myself into thinking that all of a sudden I'll be great with surprises?!

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    Feb 2005
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    I didn't find out with my first 3 but during my 4th we decided to.. While I was pleased to know what we were having I wish we had waited. I love the guessing game. Its fun..

    so for me I prefered not finding out

  10. #10
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    Jul 2006
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    For my 1st i never found out and i loved having a surprise bub!

  11. #11
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    Jan 2008
    Indiana, USA
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    Have fun making your decision...and either way...you'll have lots of surprises once your bundle arrives...babies have a tendency for delivering many surprises as they grow up...heck my kiddos STILL surprise me almost daily...you never know what they might say or do and I love it!

    That being said I did not find out with my 1st BUT was dying to know with the 2nd...really could have went either way with this one but DH just HAD to know...

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    Jan 2008
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    I had to find out,am too impatient but with my first they got it wrong anyways so it was still a surprise and this being my 2nd i had to find out and its obvious its a boy...that probably didnt help lol

  13. #13
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    Apr 2009
    Addict-ville
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    I'm a party pooper because I just had to know! I would have loved to ahve been suprised but I have to plan for everything. So yeah we found out. Congrats!

  14. #14
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    surprise definately!

    Its heaps of fun while your pregnant
    people telling you their thoughts on what sex it is and why
    then once the baby comes, its fun to see who got it right and who didn't

    I just bought heaps of white and yellow clothes with dd
    but seriously.. once that baby joins the world you will get SOOOO many beautiful clothes (you almost don't need to buy anything!) - its crazy!

    I don't think DD wore any of her yellow clothes, we had so many girly clothes after a week (and i didn't buy any of them!)

    good luck with your decision!

  15. #15
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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    I didn't find out with either of my girls and I'm so glad I didn't. As both births didn't go quite as planned I had the most wonderful ending when DP was able to present our baby and tell me "it's a girl". It was so special to have DP be the one to tell me what we had rather than someone we had never met before in our lives. It was his special moment in the delivery room.

    As tellytubby said, we just bought a few white essentials (and I think white is gorgeous on a newborn, so pure) and everyone flooded us with pink clothes - I think we bought one outfit and all the others were gifts.

  16. #16
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    Jan 2009
    Melbourne
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    I'm the type of personality that probably would have found out if given the opportunity but DP is dead set on a surprise - I'm now really glad glad as there are few such wonderful surprises in the world. It's also another step in the 'letting go' process I am finding myself undertaking in my journey towards motherhood. Normally I'm a bit of a control freak and get anxious and panicky in situations where I loose that control: birth is going to be the one time I really have to totally surrender to the process and place my trust in that process so not knowing the sex of our baby , for me at least, is part of that.
    On top of all that I've been having some 'issues' dealing with the possibility of having a daughter due to my own family history of mother-daughter relationships: whilst knowing if I'm carrying a girl would have definately forced me to deal with these issues now (as I am), knowing if it is a boy would probably mean I'd be relieved and not face those demons which probably need to faced anyway regardless of the sex of my child.
    Those are my reasons for not finding out and everyone is individual - you really have to go with your gut instinct. And as someone already pointed out - sometimes baby is determined to keep you in the dark anyway!

  17. #17
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    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
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    I haven't found out with any of them. I mostly loved not knowing. I actually think it bugged other people not knowing more than it did us..lol. I also liked being able to answer people who asked what are you having with the answer "a baby" cos I knew they wanted to know girl or boy and it always got them. haha. Mind you they never believe that you don't know the gender anyway!

    In short, for me the surprise at the end of the cooking process and at the end of labour trumps knowing before If I were to have another I still wouldn't find out.

  18. #18
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    We found out with DS because I wanted to know if I got a girl first up (I wanted a girl - got a boy) so I think knowing that helped and prepared me for reality.

    We tried to find out with DD but we couldn't until my 36 week scan and my OB told us that she was a girl.

    We're not finding out this time incase I don't get the birth that I want, I can still have a surprise at the end of it to make it just a little bit sweeter.

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