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[quote=Anonymous]We waited with all 3. The cons: -grandparents were upset not knowing the gender. One even told me I was taking away her enjoyment in my pregnancy. -when you don't know the gender, you imagine both in your mind. Even if you're 100% happy with either gender, you'll still feel a tiny bit of disappointment for the gender you didn't have once the baby is born. I was wrong with my guess with baby 1&2, with baby 3, I always thought she was a girl because I was so sick. I found enjoyment from imagining both a baby girl and a baby boy in my mind though. -I had to have both a baby boy and a baby girl outfit ready in the hospital. Plus name lists for both. I really enjoyed not knowing the gender though. I have no regrets. I see people on DCUM saying that people that don't tell the gender are drama lovers, but I felt the opposite. It was just for dh and I. [/quote]
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