My husband just told me his sister left him a message this morning telling him she dreamt last night that he was holding a baby girl and it was his!!
I already feel the pressure building up from this! I would hate to disappoint everyone with another boy
With ds3 I could since less excitement with many of my family members. It is so disheartening. I wish I could just TTC and not worrying about it being a boy or girl. Of course I want a daughter but maybe it wouldn't be so hard if I didn't get these weird vibes from my family.
September was my first month TTC. I am in my 2ww now. That dream did come at a rather odd time. I reminded my DH to keep quit about trying for another.
This is also the reason why I will hold off on a pregnancy announcement for as long as I can! And I am going to lie about not finding out the gender!!
Just venting.....
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September 12th, 2014, 07:56 AM #1Big Dreamer
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And this is why I don't want anyone to know we are TTC.
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September 12th, 2014, 08:16 AM #2Big Dreamer
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I can relate. When I was expecting baby girl 3 every single person behaved as if I was expecting a whale or mouse . "oh, what a shame, you havent succeded!"
can you imagine? also, when I had my 3rd my MIL asked me to donate all of our girls' clothing as it was time we had a boy next. what a shame. of course I would love to have a little boy too, but come on! now I am 9w we havent told the family yet, for this single purpose! to avoid remarks . hang in there, and enjoy tww, its lovely, how much I love and hate the waiting . FX you are PG
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September 12th, 2014, 09:40 AM #3Big Dreamer
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So glad to know I am not the only one to let these kind of things get to me
Good luck on getting your baby boy, timi!!!
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September 12th, 2014, 11:11 AM #4
Oh man..as if the hopes and pressure we put on ourselves isn't enough, everyone else has to go and make it worst.
I only have one son and am.pregnant again but everyone in our family has pretty much told me I will never have a girl and has already given this baby a boy name and are calling it by that name.
It passes me off to no end but I can't say anything but just smile and nod because if I do, they'll know I'm hoping for a girl..and if it's not a girl, that "I told you so" is spoon much worst than GD for me5 Year oldDS - The most amazing kiddo ever!!
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September 12th, 2014, 11:28 AM #5
And this is why I don't want anyone to know we are TTC.
I won't be telling anybody I am pregnant until I absolutely have to next time around. Where I live it's very uncommon to have more than 2 kids, and the comments about "larger" families (comments from asshole PP moms) are just so insensitive and really way out of line. Nobody should have an opinion on anybody's family dynamics. It's not their business! And I don't feel like we should have to justify our desire for more kids to anybody.
When I was pregnant with DS2 people generally responded negatively towards it. I didn't get any exciting congrats or well wishes. Just empty "can't control that" comments that really hurt. It only made my GD worse.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by 2boysJustOneGirl; September 12th, 2014 at 11:30 AM.
2 baby boys blessedHoping for a little girl to complete our family
Angel baby Decemeber 23confirmed
and pregnant again now
Please, please be my little girl!
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September 12th, 2014, 01:52 PM #6
I couldn't agree more about keeping TTC quiet & about keeping a pregnancy quiet until it's painfully obvious. I don't think I will share the gender either.
IMO, I think lying is perfectly acceptable in these matters.Last edited by Adia; September 12th, 2014 at 09:44 PM.
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September 12th, 2014, 01:53 PM #7
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September 13th, 2014, 12:44 AM #8Dreamer
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I can relate. And I do not know what possesses these people to be so ignorant and utterly rude! I would never say a thing about gender of children even before I ever had any...so why would anyone do such a thing? . I swear that if people did not place their unwelcome and unkind expectations on us, there would not be such extreme GD because I think that makes up for 90% of the emotional difficulty in not having the opposite gender of what we already have. At parent teacher orientation the other night for my sons Kindergrten class, my sons were all with me. There were only 5 of us parents in the classroom while our kids were outside. The mom of my son's best friend was talking with another mom (pregnant with her third)about10 feet away who he two boys already. Well, little miss "I have one of each" decided to go on and on bout how this pregnant mother of two boys "needs. Girl" because she is "outnumbered" and oh how apache could not stand having more than one boy because of how they re messy, rowdy, etc. I wanted to pick her up by her hair and throw her! I m not that type of person, but I was livid! I pretended a if I heard nothing and filled out my paperwork. I could not even believe how stupid and insensitive she was being to this woman who was about to find out in two days what she would be having. She seemed to blow it off, but I sensed a deep pain in her quietness. I know that feeling all too well and I never share we are pregnant until I know what the gender is since our 2nd son. It is just too much. I am just prepared to comfort her next time I see her...she should know now what she is having but I will be waiting for her to share as I will not ask.
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September 13th, 2014, 01:51 AM #9
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September 13th, 2014, 12:20 PM #10Dream User
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We are TTC and when we get pregnant our plan is to not tell anyone until after we know the gender at the earliest. We did the same with DS #2 and announced we were pregnant and having a boy at the same time so we avoided some of the "oh, I hope it's a girl" crap. The other thing that irks me is "are you going to keep trying for a girl?" seriously? Some people have no brain mouth filter.
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