Surprise Gender For Surprise Baby?

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Anonymous wrote:Can we stop with the “ unexpected baby” talk. We all know where babies come from and what we have to do to get them. There is no “unexpected” when you’re not using protection.


Totally agree. There are lots of birth control options for women or a vasectomy for the man if you are done having kids. These unexpected pregnancies are obviously people who didn’t feel totally done so took no precautions. That’s not really a surprise pregnancy.


Well BC fails. I became pregnant with an IUD, so there is absolutely times with unexpected/surprise pregnancies.

- Not OP


That’s exceedingly rare. Was yours an ectopic pregnancy? Typically if you get pregnant w an IUD it is not viable pregnancy.


No. They aren't sure if the embryo pushed the IUD out, or it wasn't placed well. But it happened. It was a hell of a surprise.

Once that was over, my husband did get a vasectomy, but let's not pretend that BC is 100%.


I don’t think anyone thinks BC is 100%. Nothings 100% at preventing pregnancy except abstinence. Even vasectomy has a failure rate. But fewer than 1% of people w IUDs get pregnant. So it’s still exceedingly rare. Most of the time when posters say they had an unexpected pregnancy they actually mean they weren’t being that careful/weren’t using BC appropriately.


There was a YouTube thing where a couple got pregnant 10 years after her husband had a vasectomy. It’s rare but it can happen.


Yeah and what’s more likely? That someone using BC properly becomes the 1/1,000+ people to get pregnant after a partners vasectomy or that they’re saying the pregnancy is unexpected when actually they just had unprotected sex when they thought they were outside the “fertile window” and that didn’t work out?
Anonymous
Whoa you people are nuts. What is wrong with OP saying the pregnancy was unexpected? For whatever reason, she didn’t expect to get pregnant.
Anonymous
We did it the opposite way. Didn't find out with our first, but did with the second.
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Anonymous wrote:Whoa you people are nuts. What is wrong with OP saying the pregnancy was unexpected? For whatever reason, she didn’t expect to get pregnant.


It’s just annoying when people describe something very controllable as happening unexpectedly. OP came back and said hers was in fact a BC failure so fine in her case that’s cool to call it unexpected. But usually it’s people who just weren’t being careful as BC failures are pretty rare (<1% chance)
Anonymous
I think it's great to keep the sex a surprise, OP. The only reason not to is if it would help you prepare, e.g., you have a boy and a girl and want to know what hand me downs to keep. We didn't find out the sex for our first two (G,B) but did with the third for reasons like that. I also wanted a different experience of finding out in advance.

And, not knowing the sex beforehand is so fun! My nurses in L&D got such a kick out of it. Everyone and their mother will share their opinions about the baby's sex ("oh, you MUST be having a boy") but whatever. The fun outweighs the annoyance.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop with the “ unexpected baby” talk. We all know where babies come from and what we have to do to get them. There is no “unexpected” when you’re not using protection.


Totally agree. There are lots of birth control options for women or a vasectomy for the man if you are done having kids. These unexpected pregnancies are obviously people who didn’t feel totally done so took no precautions. That’s not really a surprise pregnancy.


Well BC fails. I became pregnant with an IUD, so there is absolutely times with unexpected/surprise pregnancies.

- Not OP


That’s exceedingly rare. Was yours an ectopic pregnancy? Typically if you get pregnant w an IUD it is not viable pregnancy.


No. They aren't sure if the embryo pushed the IUD out, or it wasn't placed well. But it happened. It was a hell of a surprise.

Once that was over, my husband did get a vasectomy, but let's not pretend that BC is 100%.


I don’t think anyone thinks BC is 100%. Nothings 100% at preventing pregnancy except abstinence. Even vasectomy has a failure rate. But fewer than 1% of people w IUDs get pregnant. So it’s still exceedingly rare. Most of the time when posters say they had an unexpected pregnancy they actually mean they weren’t being that careful/weren’t using BC appropriately.


Well, even that doesn’t work sometimes.

I had a friend in college who was “saving herself for marriage.” She and her boyfriend were basically just grinding against each other while naked and, guess what? She found out that you can get pregnant without ever having actual intercourse! She ended up having an abortion and never even telling the boyfriend about the pregnancy, but it was a huge, and surprising, topic of conversation at our sorority for a long time. Who knew?!

She and the rest of us were much more cautious after that, haha. I often wonder if her story is to this day being passed down at our midwestern sorority.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whoa you people are nuts. What is wrong with OP saying the pregnancy was unexpected? For whatever reason, she didn’t expect to get pregnant.


It’s just annoying when people describe something very controllable as happening unexpectedly. OP came back and said hers was in fact a BC failure so fine in her case that’s cool to call it unexpected. But usually it’s people who just weren’t being careful as BC failures are pretty rare (<1% chance)


Then start a thread to complain about it instead of hijacking someone else's thread.

OP, I'm sorry your thread's been hijacked, but let me try to get it back on track.

I didn't find out with my 1st or 3rd and I'm not religious.

Congrats!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whoa you people are nuts. What is wrong with OP saying the pregnancy was unexpected? For whatever reason, she didn’t expect to get pregnant.


It’s just annoying when people describe something very controllable as happening unexpectedly. OP came back and said hers was in fact a BC failure so fine in her case that’s cool to call it unexpected. But usually it’s people who just weren’t being careful as BC failures are pretty rare (<1% chance)


It is unexpected.

I can not wear a seatbelt and unexpectedly get in accident.
I can not give my dog his tick medication and he can unexpectedly get a tick.
I can not latch my screen door and unexpectedly have a raccoon come in.
I can not not wear sunscreen an unexpectedly get skin cancer.

There is a difference between not taking all available precautions to prevent something from happening and expecting that thing to happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop with the “ unexpected baby” talk. We all know where babies come from and what we have to do to get them. There is no “unexpected” when you’re not using protection.


Totally agree. There are lots of birth control options for women or a vasectomy for the man if you are done having kids. These unexpected pregnancies are obviously people who didn’t feel totally done so took no precautions. That’s not really a surprise pregnancy.


Well BC fails. I became pregnant with an IUD, so there is absolutely times with unexpected/surprise pregnancies.

- Not OP


You had vaginal intercourse so pregnancy cannot be unexpected or a surprise.
Anonymous
We never found out the sex with our 3 and loved it. The anticipation is insane. We are not super religious like someone said upthread. If you’re okay with either gender, then enjoy the surprise. For each baby I had a few gender neutral outfits in newborn and 3 months and then went shopping when the baby was born. For the 3rd baby we already had both genders. I had boxes waiting in the attic to see what the baby was.

No judgement on people who find out the sex and name babies before birth- but I’m not that person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop with the “ unexpected baby” talk. We all know where babies come from and what we have to do to get them. There is no “unexpected” when you’re not using protection.


Totally agree. There are lots of birth control options for women or a vasectomy for the man if you are done having kids. These unexpected pregnancies are obviously people who didn’t feel totally done so took no precautions. That’s not really a surprise pregnancy.


Well BC fails. I became pregnant with an IUD, so there is absolutely times with unexpected/surprise pregnancies.

- Not OP


You had vaginal intercourse so pregnancy cannot be unexpected or a surprise.


Np. Seriously shut up.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Do you mean surprise sex? The gender might very well be a surprise, but maybe not for a few more years and there are far more options nowdays than the standard two for sex.


That’s not what science says. There are only two genders. Sorry. Not everyone believes this nonsense.


The one spouting nonsense is YOU
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean surprise sex? The gender might very well be a surprise, but maybe not for a few more years and there are far more options nowdays than the standard two for sex.


That’s not what science says. There are only two genders. Sorry. Not everyone believes this nonsense.


The one spouting nonsense is YOU


Nope. There are only two genders and those who think they are more suffer from mental illness. I wish you well and hope you find a good psychiatrist for your mental illness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean surprise sex? The gender might very well be a surprise, but maybe not for a few more years and there are far more options nowdays than the standard two for sex.


That’s not what science says. There are only two genders. Sorry. Not everyone believes this nonsense.


The one spouting nonsense is YOU


Nope. There are only two genders and those who think they are more suffer from mental illness. I wish you well and hope you find a good psychiatrist for your mental illness.


NP-Go grind your axe somewhere else and stop hijacking this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can we stop with the “ unexpected baby” talk. We all know where babies come from and what we have to do to get them. There is no “unexpected” when you’re not using protection.


Totally agree. There are lots of birth control options for women or a vasectomy for the man if you are done having kids. These unexpected pregnancies are obviously people who didn’t feel totally done so took no precautions. That’s not really a surprise pregnancy.


Well BC fails. I became pregnant with an IUD, so there is absolutely times with unexpected/surprise pregnancies.

- Not OP


You had vaginal intercourse so pregnancy cannot be unexpected or a surprise.


Np. Seriously shut up.


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