You could use MS again and be guaranteed a transfer(or close to it unless something went really poorly). You have struggled with this for a while now and if you really want another girl and not just another child, go HT. You know what to expect and in the grand scheme of things, it is a week at the beach this summer. It would make me nervous if you put back 2 though if you did not want to go from 3 to 5! I would likely only opt to put back one. Sisters are great. I am sure brothers are too but sadly, my son will just have to focus on his bond with his dad. I am sure he will be just fine though like your daughter will too if she is the only girl! I could see myself in the same situation if I had 3 and not 4. 4 is a lot and we are so done!
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	May 4th, 2011, 09:00 AM #12I know . . . I think I've just spent too long obsessing (biggest gap I've had between kids  ).  And I definitely already thought about the possibility of doing MS again and twins LOL.  I would probably transfer 2 (just don't believe much in SETs).  If I'm going to have 5, I'd rather have BG twins ).  And I definitely already thought about the possibility of doing MS again and twins LOL.  I would probably transfer 2 (just don't believe much in SETs).  If I'm going to have 5, I'd rather have BG twins Plus, I planned to use all embryos . . . I didn't have any leftover, but what if I did the second time around, and already had 4 kids and frosties (lol)?  I've been through all levels of analysis and stressing.    I think if I'm honest with myself I don't care any more than the average person, but doing HT before gave me a whole new level of obsession (it's not really that I want to do HT again, but that now it's a possibility). Plus, I planned to use all embryos . . . I didn't have any leftover, but what if I did the second time around, and already had 4 kids and frosties (lol)?  I've been through all levels of analysis and stressing.    I think if I'm honest with myself I don't care any more than the average person, but doing HT before gave me a whole new level of obsession (it's not really that I want to do HT again, but that now it's a possibility).
 
 I think another big part of the issue (oddly enough, and the reason I started this thread), is the fact that I had a daughter last. Rather than just being resigned to having all boys, now I can dream about her having a sister (maybe something like the awesome relationship my boys have), etc. I actually can't think of anyone who had something like GGBG/BBGB and was not upset with #4 (sigh).
 
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	May 4th, 2011, 11:39 PM #13 Dream Newbie Dream Newbie
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 Well, I don't have my DG. But if I did get a girl and then had another pregnancy I'm pretty sure I would want it to be a boy. I have always only wanted one daughter. Who knows though, maybe I would actually not care about the gender for once. That would be pretty nice! 
 
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	May 6th, 2011, 01:22 PM #14In my experience with some of my friends, they almost had MORE GD after getting their DG because it wasn't just for them, it was to give their little ones a brother/sister of the same gender. HOnestly that has been something that was a saving grace for me with my opposite is knowing that I "gave" my DS 3 a brother his same age. I totally understand it. !!! Questions?? Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!! Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
 
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	May 6th, 2011, 01:26 PM #16Sorry for the 9 million posts but something else that I have seen, is one lady who had horrible GD with her first son, swayed pink and got a daughter, swayed for a sister for DD and got her too, is now contemplating going high tech for another son!!! So you just never know what your heart will tell you!! You may have a change of heart at any point - I know I have!! !!! Questions?? Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!! Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
 
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	May 9th, 2011, 05:00 PM #17This is exactly it . . . it seems wrong, but it is worse in some ways (not all, LOL--I'm definitely not complaining!). It's just hard when everyone still cares so much even though we're now more balanced. I think I care less (I love having both, and will be fine with just one girl), but everyone else cares more. DH has to point out every little girl (he's loving having a daughter and wants another), I can assume DD would want a sister (and I'd definitely like her to have one), and even my boys want a girl for my daughter. DS1 repeatedly tells me she needs a sister so they can be like him and DS2 (so sweet, but come on!!). I don't think I'd have the family pressure if I had 3 boys LOL.  04 04 06 MS/PGD 06 MS/PGD 08 08
 
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	May 17th, 2011, 10:16 PM #19 Dream Vet Dream Vet
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 I had to make a promise to myself that if I swayed and got my DG, then I would not sway for my 3rd baby. That what will be will be. I can be a control freak, and I want to just take it easy the next time I TTC. If got blesses me with a girl this time, then I have to move on with my subsequent pregnancies. 
 


 
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