Megan429
December 12th, 2012, 12:40 AM
Hi Everyone,
I'm new, just started looking around the forum today as I am just finishing up our last NTNP cycle and heading into our first cycle of TTC #3. We have a girl (3) and a boy (2) now, so we would be happy to have either gender, but would prefer a girl as our third child to round things out a bit. I'm not going to extremes, I'm just genuinely interested in swaying techniques.
I am an ultrasound tech at an OB/GYN's office, so I am the one telling parents the gender news. I see first hand how hard some parents struggle with gender disappointment, and I would love to be able to point them in some direction with their future pregnancies. I am also very interested in the nub theory and have been studying/reading about it since I was pregnant with my first DD in 2008. I am amazed at how many people have been told boy before they come to me, when the nub is clearly a girly nub just because "there's something there".
Looking forward to chatting and learning from you ladies, hope you don't mind me hanging around :)
Megan
I'm new, just started looking around the forum today as I am just finishing up our last NTNP cycle and heading into our first cycle of TTC #3. We have a girl (3) and a boy (2) now, so we would be happy to have either gender, but would prefer a girl as our third child to round things out a bit. I'm not going to extremes, I'm just genuinely interested in swaying techniques.
I am an ultrasound tech at an OB/GYN's office, so I am the one telling parents the gender news. I see first hand how hard some parents struggle with gender disappointment, and I would love to be able to point them in some direction with their future pregnancies. I am also very interested in the nub theory and have been studying/reading about it since I was pregnant with my first DD in 2008. I am amazed at how many people have been told boy before they come to me, when the nub is clearly a girly nub just because "there's something there".
Looking forward to chatting and learning from you ladies, hope you don't mind me hanging around :)
Megan