We don't know the sex of the baby and are going to keep that a surprise. She's due April 5th and we're both very excited!!
I just wanted to share the news with you all.
AnemuS wrote:congratulations!![]()
btw i was playing on venice , maybe she saw me biatching around with globals xD, i wasted more than 300$ on globals , saying that i am the strongest hybrid on venice xD
(lame i know)
anyways again congratulations
Rakion wrote:congrats bro!!!
i have a feeling thats its a girl...
just a feeling below my diaphram...
Barotix wrote:cool dude.
buy the baby history books, and fairy tale stuff.
[why do you want it 2 be a surprise, wouldnt it b better 2 know so you can properly prepare.... just my opinion.... imagine a baby boy named heather all in pink oO]
PR0METHEUS wrote:Barotix wrote:cool dude.
buy the baby history books, and fairy tale stuff.
[why do you want it 2 be a surprise, wouldnt it b better 2 know so you can properly prepare.... just my opinion.... imagine a baby boy named heather all in pink oO]
Well there's certainly merit to knowing the sex of the baby to prepare. However, it won't matter much either way preparation-wise because if it's a girl, our current daughter's stuff can be used. If it's a boy, my sister's son is 6 and has plenty of stuff for us (that is if my sister doesn't have a boy - she's pregnant too).
I also have a few cousins with boys that are in preschool or elementary school so plenty of hand-me-downs we could use for a son.
One thing I can say for the Pro-Keep-It-A-Surprise view, if we find out before the baby's born, then buy a whole bunch of stuff.... what happens if the tests were wrong? I know it's rare, but it's possible for the OBGYN to claim it's a boy and find out in the end it's a girl, or vice versa.
