I like the HE as tbh it's healthier than what I normally eat so I'm happy to change that aspect but I am concerned about how much a boy will change aspects of our lives. We've lived in a world dominated by pink and having 2 we have had everything to accommodate a baby girl so having a boy would be a big change. That and it seems more acceptable for girls to be tomboy but boys not to like girl stuff. My nephew is the fourth child after 3 girls and he loves dressing up in dresses and playing with dolls.
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Thread: Husband involvement
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March 3rd, 2014, 07:40 AM #31Plus-size SAHM of 2 c-section babies
DD1 Aug '09;
DD2 Dec '11
chemical May 2014
WTT for no. 3
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March 3rd, 2014, 08:00 AM #32
The world is changing and gender roles are not as black and white these days. Most boys at nursery play with prams and dolls. Maybe not the same way as girls but they still enjoy playing with them! And the shoppingn experience will be fun when you get your boy as it'll open up a whole new world of colours and items!!! Xx
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March 3rd, 2014, 08:39 AM #33
Thanks Mulberry. I keep saying I want 4 but I don't think I do, well pregnancies that is. Selfishly I want to enjoy my mid-thirties with a career and enjoy seeing my kids grow rather than be getting up with a small baby my cut off is March 2015. I don't want to fall pregnant after that and tbh I'd be happy the 2 girls.
I hope they are as I think a boy in this household would have no choice but be a pawn in his sisters games. My nephew is lush but I know each child is different so we'll see. Plus there is going to be a bigger age gap between DD2 & LO.
Sent from my GT-I9505 using TapatalkPlus-size SAHM of 2 c-section babiesDD1 Aug '09;
DD2 Dec '11
chemical May 2014
WTT for no. 3
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March 3rd, 2014, 11:02 AM #34
They're going to be quite a bit older than him so will most likely mother him but hopefully engage in his games as opposed to the other way round! Who knows whatever happens your children will be so loved
that's all any child can ask for! Xx
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March 3rd, 2014, 05:10 PM #35
Well, I've researched it for ages and I am of the opinion that neither timing nor sodium is the way to go for blue sways.
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