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Is it interesting to know the sex of the baby to come in advance? Didn't have an ultrasound before and didn't have that option? and got a better answer
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When I gave birth to my first daughter, there was no ultrasound yet. But I made an appointment with a paid doctor - a very famous gynecologist at the time - and he accurately predicted the sex, weight and height of the baby based on the fetal heartbeat of the fourth month of pregnancy. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time. I was amazed only at the time of delivery. That's what a specialist is - he was not wrong about anything! And knowing the fetus of a future child, I think, is not a bad thing. You can already communicate with him and pick up a name - a lot of time. Although, of course, and ultrasound is not always accurate.When my daughter had her second child, I really wanted a grandchild already was. The ultrasound showed a girl. Daughter decided to make me happy, and I told her: Do not tell anyone, suddenly jinxed. She still remembers and laughs at my fears. And the granddaughter was indeed born. And now we have a royal couple.
When I had my first daughter there was no ultrasound yet. But I made an appointment with a paying doctor - a very famous gynecologist at the time - and he predicted the sex, weight and height of the baby based on the fetal heartbeat of the fourth month of pregnancy. I did not pay much attention to it at the time. I was amazed only at the time of delivery. That's what a specialist is - he was not mistaken about anything! I think it's not bad to know the fetus of a future child. You can already communicate with him and pick up a name - a lot of time. Although, of course, and ultrasound is not always accurate.When my daughter had her second child, I really wanted a grandchild already was. The ultrasound showed a girl. My daughter decided to make me happy, and I told her in response: Do not tell anyone suddenly jinxed. She still remembers and laughs at my fears. And the granddaughter was indeed born. And now we have a royal couple.
I was very interested. I don't like surprises at all.
I was wondering if it made any difference to me whether it was a boy or a girl.
To be honest I didn't ask about the sex of my baby until 30 weeks.For some reason I was sure it would be a boy and so it turned out.
I was very interested, but both times I have two children, I never found out anything before the birth. they said the percentage boy girl. but this is ridiculous:
the most important thing is that your baby is born healthy!
I was very interested because in my husband's family were always born only boys and in my first ultrasound they said that it would definitely be a girl!
It's interesting because when you know the sex, you can call the baby by his name and buy a dowry of a certain color. What difference does it make who's in your tummy? It's such a miracle!
there was no ultrasound there was a way to determine the sex of the baby: the couple was told: It's going to be a boy, but in the journal they wrote: It's going to be a girl. And when a dissatisfied couple came to complain, they opened the journal and were shown that their baby was the sex that was written down, but they had misunderstood. The result is a 100% non-refundable;
Of course it is always interesting to know exactly who is there and to know who you address then you start to perceive him as a human being!
People in general are curious creatures. that is why every time a woman tries to find out the sex of her future child at any cost.
Of course it's interesting! But even if you don't know, you don't care! The main thing is that the baby is born healthy!
i found out the sex of my baby at 19 weeks! it was wonderful they even showed me, i spent the next 20 weeks with her only as a girl!