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November 7th, 2012, 08:08 AM #3071Dream User
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November 7th, 2012, 08:30 AM #3072Dream Vet
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She was very sure. All I got was potty shots. The baby was upside down the whole time, and the cord was between his legs. She had to shake my belly for a little bit. It still seems so unreal. And as I'm writing this Stevie Wonder's "Isn't she lovely" just started playing on the radio. OMG!!!
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November 7th, 2012, 08:32 AM #3073Dream Vet
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It was a very quick scan. As soon as she said boy, I wanted out of there, and she knew it. I only got 4 small shots and 3 were potty shots and one was the foot. Couldn't get any other pics because he was upside down.
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November 7th, 2012, 09:31 AM #3074Big Dreamer
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Well crap. Now I really don't want to go
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November 7th, 2012, 09:37 AM #3075Dream Vet
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November 7th, 2012, 09:44 AM #3076
Sorry you didn't hear what you wanted to Threemenandalady, but congratulations on another gorgeous boy x
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Swayed, hoped & prayed for my little princess. Now expecting her!!
Dreams do come true, potty shot found here http://genderdreaming.com/forum/conf...tml#post309602
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November 7th, 2012, 09:59 AM #3077
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November 7th, 2012, 10:08 AM #3078
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November 7th, 2012, 10:17 AM #3079Dream User
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hi girls, I just got back from my scan and feel so deflated. We said we didn't want to know the gender but of course as I have been obsessing over potty shots etc I am very sure I saw boy parts. Not only that but the scanner guy then called the baby and 'he' and told me my placenta was on my right which according to Ramzi is also boy side.. NOT what I wanted to hear. We had the gender written down on paper and now feel we may as well just open it so I can stat getting used to the idea; wish I had walked out of there still in 'ignorance is bliss' stage... No idea what to do now and feel like an idiot for being so obsessed with this when I should be thrilled that the baby is perfect and healthy
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November 7th, 2012, 10:21 AM #3080
3men, thank you for posting all your feelings....my DD is 9 weeks old and the last two weeks I've been consumed with thoughts of giving her a sister while I'm holding her...I need to chill the hell out and just ENJOY her! I've berated myself enough in the past for not enjoying DS1 and 2's babyhoods by being consumed with when my next's chance to make a DD. Now, I have a DD, and the obsession continues. I really, really thoguht having one would end it--but I guess I am just getting too greedy. I remind myself all the time how lucky I am to have healthy, happy and cute kids. I need to stop and smell the roses more, and stop obsessing about the 4th piece of the puzzle. I guess I just want my family "complete" and I always secretly imagined having 4 (I'm the last of 4), but I really want to enjoy the precious gift I've been given.
I just feel silly for even wanting a 4th; I know my lifestyle in general is very "boy-heavy" and I guarantee that my coin is weighted, and I'd make another boy again much easier than another girl. Anyway, I feel for you hun, and I know you will love Ian Patrick so much when he's born, it's so tough when you're still pregnant and can't hold them yet. I had the hardest time during my pregnancy with DS2, and the craziest thing is when I look back at those moments and thoughts I had when I was pregnant with him sometimes I still feel blue that he wasn't a girl...how stupid...since I did get a DD eventually.
I feel for all you ladies so much! You are all so brave and loving...but I must admit, I am astounded by how many boys have been made by this group! It is mind-boggling!
Winnigrin, good luck hun! Know that whatever you hear we will be here to support you.