I'm thinking boy on this one
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I'm thinking boy on this one
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Slight boy lean, perhaps some stacking there, but not the best pics. I would say 60% boy from me. Sorry to say, but just about everyone seems to be wanting a girl, so a lot of people are going to not get what they wanted, you might be one of them. I hope you get what you wish for, but I'm sure you'll be fine with a boy too!
I'm leaning girl... although the pictures are not very clear. Would you be very disappointed if you had a boy? because I had gender disappointment with my 3rd but I wouldn't change him for the world!
Those's 'test's & theory's' were nothing more than a bit of fun! :)
As for diet and exercise... Despite suffering from Fibromyalgia and bad arthritis.. I work 50+ hours a week in a physically demanding job. I get all my exercise done there lol
I am on my feet for 12+ hours a day and walk between 25,000 / 32,000 steps a day around the shop. So that's what, 12 / 16 miles a day. On top of that I pull a lot of pallets weighing over a ton and do lots of heavy lifting. All this helps keep me slim and actually helps with my illness. if i stop moving I go stiff and the pain starts. Im also pretty active at home. Walk my cat every day and swim once a week.
Diet wise I just eat a lot of sweet and sugary food.. I need the bursts of energy to help me get through the day with my illness. Not a pop drinker but lots of sweet juices.
How did you deal with that? I think I will be a little..
Both me and my OH want just one child and it be a girl. He's said if we don't get one he's willing to give it another go (lol).
Just with my illness I'm worried I wont be able to cope with two children? I dont know.. Since I was little I dreamed of having my own little girl. At 18 I was ready but miscarried at 21... I haven't been able to get pregnant since and we decided to give it another shot. I started going a lot of research, did the ovulation tests, took a lot of supplements... and bang. I'm now 28 and have been terrified of losing it. So yeah in the long run I will be happy, cause I got a baby after everything. But I dont know if it will happen again...
I don't know how I dealt with it really!! I'll be honest and I came home after my scan and cried I was so disappointed! Took me quite a while to accept it and when I finally gave birth the love I felt for him was instant and it made all the disappointment go away! Honestly gender disappointment is horrible but you can and will accept it in your own time and enjoy your little one whatever the gender xx
Unfortunately, your diet and lifestyle sound extremely boy friendly. Autoimmune conditions also tend to sway blue. Good news is you can always do a GD pink sway next time if need be. 2 kids is way better than 1 anyway! I understand though about the physical/health challenges, I'm still determined to try for 4...if I can ever get pregnant again. And I'm 35!
How did you get your cat to walk? I would love to get my crazy active younger cat to walk with me!
Oh easy! She's a Bengal so she's a bit more like a dog than a cat :giggle: But you can get any cat lead trained. Being young it should be easier for you to train! Get a harness and pop it on kitty for 5 mins a day in the house, just so they get used to it. They'll flop around on the floor a bit and act like something heavy is on its back but build it up to 10 mins... then longer till its happy with it on. May take a little time but it will happen! Then clip on your lead and stand with kitty with the door open. Might scare them or shock them at first but once they get brave enough they'll walk out. Never push them out! Then again, 5 mins in the garden to start, so they get used to smells then a little further each time.
Mine now knows the walk root and knows which house is hers, so I know she knows how to get back if she escapes one day lol.
She also plays fetch, opens doors. Sits, jumps up and does paw ^_^ Trying to teach her to roll over atm haha
She already goes outside and is pretty fearless except she seems to not always see well (some sort of congenital vision defect, I think; she's always running into things!), and that can occasionally make her shy. But I'd like to get her to go on trail walks through the woods, if possible? She's just a standard short hair but has an extremely doglike personality (she fetches also) and is very easy going but also VERY althketic and energetic. She is 9mo but my almost 7yr old cat is very annoyed by her following her, wanting to play etc.