This is exactly me! I could have wrote everything word for word!!!!!! I'm realistic to know that just because you have a daughter doesn't mean you will have that special relationship. She could be the complete opposite of you, or just care more about friends/husband than her mom. I'd obviously love to have a daughter who'd want to spend time with me when she's older. Who I could take on shopping trips while my husband takes our two boys somewhere else. That'd be great and I'd love love to have that. But, It's no guarantee. I know so many people that aren't close with their moms at all... and for no reason except they are too different, or just too into themselves. For me, it's just like Cherry Bomb said - I hate how people make it seem like your missing out on something! To most people, the idea of not having both genders doesn't even cross their mind, so having a certain gender doesn't affect their life nearly as much as it might to some of us (knowing how we felt before). I hate the constant comments, and the pity that I think people feel for me. I know if I have a girl I'll be happy for a bit, but then life will go on.. new problems will come and it'll be just like everything else! It just drives me nuts that it's the one thing you have zero control over and yet everyone makes it seem like it's so easy to acquire! "You really need a daughter, they are the best" "You need to have another so you can get your girl" If only it was that easy!
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Thread: Why do you want a girl?
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August 2nd, 2013, 12:57 PM #21
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August 2nd, 2013, 05:26 PM #22Dreamer
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Really can relate and share many of the same feelings about wanting a daughter. Came from a family of 3 girls and we have a great relationship as well as with my mom. I want the experience of raising a daughter too and someone to impart my mothering wisdom of being a woman. I've always thought I'd have a girl too. I also want a daughter for my husband and a sister for my two boys. Just so many, many reasons! (Also, love beadinmom's comment about having made amazing boys already, LOL!)
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August 2nd, 2013, 07:19 PM #23Dreamer
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I would just really love the experience of raising both genders. If I had two girls I would be swaying boy right now. The adorable clothes and girly things are just an added bonus
Two adorable& one sweet baby GIRL
Our family is complete!
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August 3rd, 2013, 01:03 AM #24Dream Newbie
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No, we did while TTC #1. We did over a year (not quite 2) of treatments including 6 months of Clomid plus IUIs with Follistim. Nothing worked. So DH has said he doesn't want to go through all that again when a) they could not find anything wrong with us and b) none of it worked. We eventually got pregnant on our own and had DD, so I'm kind of hoping/praying it can happen again, but as I'm almost a decade older than when we STARTED trying, I'm not super hopeful at this point.
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August 3rd, 2013, 04:09 AM #25Australian couple
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Cycle #1 IVF in Australia (MIVF) 2010, ER 22, 18 fertilized, 6 survived to day 2, 1 TF = Chemical. 5 frozen day 2 - poor quality
Cycle #2 Aug 12 Dr Potter at HRC. ER 13, 10 mature, 9 fertilized, 8 to Day 3 PGD, 1 normal XX TF= BFN.
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Sperm frozen at HRC so I can cycle alone next time
Cycle #3 December 12 Dr Potter HRC. Micro dose Lupron flare with GH. Preparation 12 weeks DHEA, acupuncture, chinese herbs, Metformin and extreme low carb diet. 11 eggs, 7 mature, 6 fertilized, 2 to day 5 Natera, both XY HB. NT :-(
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Cycle #4March 13 Dr Potter HRC. Micro dose lupron Flare with Follistim 450iu & Menopur 300iu & Saizen GH. Continued acupuncture, chinese herbs, low carb diet, Metformin and DHEA. Added fertility yoga. 31 Eggs, 24 Mature, 18 fertilized, 10 to day 5 aCGH, 4 normal Hatched Blasts- 3 XY and 1 XX. TF day 6 fully HB. 7dpd6t BFP.
Betas 7dpd6t = 134, 10dpd6t= 432, 12dpd6t = 713, 15dpd6t 2000
Ultrasound planned 15th April
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August 3rd, 2013, 05:54 AM #26
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August 3rd, 2013, 01:53 PM #27
my mother in law is my best friend. And my adult sons and I still hang out a lot even now that they're 21 and 18 - they are really the greatest. In most of the world thoughout history, it was totally the opposite, the girl went and moved in with the man's family and was closer to them, and it's still that way in most of Asia and Africa.
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August 3rd, 2013, 10:20 PM #28Dream Newbie
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No IVF for us. A) we can't afford it and B) DH has said he is happy enough with DD and doesn't want to mortgage her future for a possible sibling by going into debt for infertility treatments. So I am doing what I can to get pregnant and keeping my fingers crossed that something works. Atomic gave me a great idea in another post, so I'm going to try that next cycle.
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August 6th, 2013, 01:35 AM #29Dream Newbie
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I want a girl for the simple fact that I was close with my mom and love dresses. I see absolutely everyone with atleast one girl and love it better. always loved their boys til they experienced a girl and had cute clothes, did hair, and nails. i want one even more desperately since my hubby has one and we have a son together, like i failed at getting a girl out of him when his ex wife already did and shes prego again with another girl by her new guy and gives me an attitude like i can lay down and get a girl no problem just cz she knows how desperate i am. she even called to tell my hubby their daughters getting a sister, yeah i cried for months ;(
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August 6th, 2013, 02:41 PM #30Dream Newbie
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I wanted a girl because I had a awful relationship with my mentally ill mom (and we no longer speak) - after I had her, I realized how left out she was and remember spending the first half of childhood wishing for a sister...I have wanted the same for my DD ever since. I've given her 5 more brothers and my guilt has only increased with each one. In hindsight it would've been easier on her to stop at 3, but here we are now