"but each time I let it go. I'm only human."
I couldn't agree more with this comment MrsIncredible. I felt the same way. I had GD with my first two, but I got over it and moved on (and it took me a while to stop dwelling even after I had DD1), because one day you just have to let it go.
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Thread: What I would do differently
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March 26th, 2015, 05:14 AM #11
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After ages of praying for a sister for DD, I am proud to announce the birth of my twin baby GIRLS born Oct 31st.
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March 26th, 2015, 09:40 AM #12Dream Vet
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I'm sat watching frozen with ds3&dd and to let it go is on right now
maybe that's why i love that song. It took a fair bit of counselling over the years to stop obsessing (as much) and dealing with catastrophic thoughts, anxiety, constant worrying etc. I think becoming less martha played a part in getting my dd xx
OUR GENDER DREAMING SUCCESS!!
BFP 11 dpo on FRER, ttc pink month 4, (following blighted ovum in February 2014) HB seen 6+0!!!WOW harmony test says GIRL 17/05/14 ... Please let it be true!!! Confirmed GIRL @ 30/05/14 / 16+1 gender scan!!
Baby girl E arrived 30/10/14, our family is complete
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March 27th, 2015, 11:07 AM #13Banned
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Congrats to you! I dont think my DH would go along with swaying. Especially if it involves diet change or taking supplements. So, its nice to hear that you had success swaying on your own. I think my DH is scared we would have another boy and I would get GD again. So, thats one reason he wants to stop at 2.
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March 27th, 2015, 11:14 AM #14Banned
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When I first heard the term Martha on here, I thought it was referring to Martha Stewart! Haha I thought "yeah, i'm not very crafty." Lol but i am definitely obsessive and a worrier. Also, a perfectionist. I have gotten much better about the obsessing/worrying but having a hard time shaking the perfectionist part. I know I have to shake that off because it drives hubby crazy and I also dont want it to effect my kids. I had a hard upbringing though and I know thats where it stems from. I think counseling would help me as well.
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March 27th, 2015, 11:18 AM #15Banned
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March 27th, 2015, 02:34 PM #16Big Dreamer
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April 23rd, 2015, 06:25 PM #17Banned
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Well, husband has gone from no way to a big maybe on a third. He says if I want another baby it has to be because I want another child and not just a girl. He said if we decide to do it he WILL participate in a sway but he doesn't want me to get obsessed or excited about having a girl because we could have another boy.
This makes me happy because I feel like he is started to understand how I feel, but he is right. I can only do it if I'm okay with another boy. I now it's pushing it but I can not even think about another until my youngest is closer to 3-4 years old. Which puts me around 42 years old. I know it's harder to get pregnant at that age and I know all the risks. If it doesn't work out, I will let it go. It's just been so hard having two close together, my oldest was so jealous and the sleep and potty training regression have been a nightmare! I want my youngest potty trained and in preschool before we have another or no deal!
We did just have dinner with a couple that had a surprise baby at 46 (mom) and 50 (dad). But I can't go past 42 or 43. That's as old as I'll go and I only wanted 2 and two be done before 40. But that's when I assumed I'd have a girl, too.
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April 24th, 2015, 11:40 AM #18Big Dreamer
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I was just on a hiking trip with my 3 boys and my newly showing belly when an older lady said to me: I used to come here all the time just like you. I had 3 boys and then I had another boy. And now they are all grown up and I now have 10 grandaughters." And with a big smile on her face she said: "it's wonderful!" It made me so happy to hear the longer term perspective.
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April 24th, 2015, 12:04 PM #19Banned
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That's awesome, Keshet. Congratulations on the new baby!
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April 28th, 2015, 03:22 PM #20
But of course her daughter is older than a good deal of us and we have no idea what Martha was like when she conceived her!
I know a woman who was this laid-back VERY young girl who worked in a hair salon and married this super rich guy, got pg right away with a girl, and then after that went from Mary to Martha in about 3.5 months. A couple of more entertaining anecdotes were when she flew into a panic because her daughter slammed her finger in a door - not because she was hurt, but because it was her wedding ring finger and how could she ever get beautiful wedding photos taken with no fingernail (the child was 3 at the time) and she had a special drawer with new never been worn socks for her daughter so she could wear pristine white socks to go to the doctor's office. Needless to say she got a boy next.!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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