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[quote=Anonymous]We were “team green” and didn’t find out the sex beforehand. We wanted a healthy baby first, as everyone does, but also really wanted a boy. My whole pregnancy I kept hoping for a boy but somehow “knew” it was a girl. When DD was born and the doctor said “it’s a girl” I was like “yeah, I knew it was going to be a girl.” And then ... I was SO happy to have a girl. She is 3 and amazing. We remark constantly how glad we are we had a girl and we cannot imagine if she had been a boy. I bet whatever you wind up having you feel the same. Everyone I know in this situation does. Gender disappointment is real but it’s not lasting. I don’t know a single person who has looked at their one-year-old child and still wished he was a she or she was a he. [/quote]
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