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    Absolutely heartbreaking, when are people going to release that Gender Disappointment is a real condition people suffer from!!! Most people would just sweep it under the carpet and tell us to stop being silly and get on with life. Makes me so angry we are not given a choice to do gender selection in our own countries
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    This is so tragic, my heart breaks for her and her family. I hope she's in peace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Regrow View Post
    Absolutely heartbreaking, when are people going to release that Gender Disappointment is a real condition people suffer from!!! Most people would just sweep it under the carpet and tell us to stop being silly and get on with life. Makes me so angry we are not given a choice to do gender selection in our own countries
    Totally agree this subject just feels so taboo can't talk about it to anyone not even my husband haven't even mustered up the courage to vent my true feelings on here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regrow View Post
    Absolutely heartbreaking, when are people going to release that Gender Disappointment is a real condition people suffer from!!! Most people would just sweep it under the carpet and tell us to stop being silly and get on with life. Makes me so angry we are not given a choice to do gender selection in our own countries
    Very true. I was very fortunate to find out we are having a girl 4 weeks ago but being Irish like this woman I can tell you that generally it is not an accepted topic of conversation and I would not have dreamed of talking to people about my desire to have a girl before I found out. I know we all want to have healthy children first and foremost but for people who are suffering from gender disappointment it is awful to think there is nowhere for them to turn and talk about it. Don't know all of the in's and out's of this poor lady's life but it is sad to think it went this far. My heart breaks for her family.






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    So sad. It's really terrible that GD is such a taboo subject, especially for women. People are usually a good deal more accepting when men say, "Oh, I want a son." They may roll their eyes, but it's usually assumed that men want sons. If women express a gender preference it seems that someone is going to give them a guilt trip about it. "You should be happy for what you get," or "Just be thankful the baby is healthy." Of course, we want healthy babies, but GD is a real thing.

    I feel so badly for the poor woman. I hope she is at peace.
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    It's terrible to think that if people were more accepting, forgiving and compassionate, and allowed women to discuss what is in their hearts, these three lives could have been spared. For our Irish members, is there any discussion of this in your country? Any effort to get GD out in the open and say to women (and men) it's OK?

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    ugh that makes me so sick...so many lives were affected by this! Her two babies which were almost full term were killed, she was killed, her husband lost his wife, her parents lost their daughter, and her two sons lost their mother! I really wish she would have indicated to someone what she was really feeling! so sad....

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckylass View Post
    Very true. I was very fortunate to find out we are having a girl 4 weeks ago but being Irish like this woman I can tell you that generally it is not an accepted topic of conversation and I would not have dreamed of talking to people about my desire to have a girl before I found out. I know we all want to have healthy children first and foremost but for people who are suffering from gender disappointment it is awful to think there is nowhere for them to turn and talk about it. Don't know all of the in's and out's of this poor lady's life but it is sad to think it went this far. My heart breaks for her family.
    Exactly. None of my friends knows I suffered from GD, none of them knows the real reason why I went to the US 3 times this year. This is such huge part of my life, but I can't share it with anyone except DH as people would think I am crazy, or selfish. Even those close to me.

    What a sad story. It brought back the memories of how I used to cover up my sadness in front of all these people (friends, relatives, nurses) after I learned I was having my third son.
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