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? asked in Pregnancy & ParentingNewborn & Baby · 1 decade ago

Who all believes that you "just know" the sex of your baby before it's born and it be true?

Now.. Or when you were pregnant or even before you were pregnant.... Did you ever feel like you just knew what the baby was going to be? Were you right? I would like to hear stories and how you feel about it. I always thought I would have a girl then my first was a girl then I thought It would be a boy and wanted a boy and it was one. I want another girl now... Wonder if I'll be that lucky... :). Not pregnant yet but... We'll see in the future :).

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  • 1 decade ago
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    some how I "just knew" like you had said. I just got that gut instinct and stuck to it and I was right! I had a beautiful baby boy! I felt that when I first saw him on the ultasound even though we chose to keep the sex a surprise :)

  • I was five weeks pregnant when I found out I was having twins and I "HOPED" it was a boy and a girl. Then as time progressed, Baby A was a mover and a shaker and Baby B was a very still quiet baby so I thought I KNEW Baby A was a boy and Baby B was a girl. I knew I was having one of each. Turns out, I was right that I was having one of each, but Baby A turned out the be my girl, and Baby B turned out to be my boy!!

  • I knew with my daughters. And I should have known with my son but never really clued in.

    My 1st and 3rd are girls. And both pregnancies mirrored each other to the t.

    I also knew that we would have a girl before we even got pregnant. At the time we were thinking about having another baby, and I just knew that our youngest was going to be a girl.

  • bembry
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    ok, i'm partial to retaining it a marvel and that i do think of God meant for it to be a marvel, in any different case he in all probability could've positioned a window on our bellies or some thing (which would be a splash weird and wonderful...). yet via no skill do i think of that's morally incorrect to ensure till now the newborn is born. it relatively is ridiculous. i did not locate out with my first. I only offered impartial hues (yellow, eco-friendly, beige, white, and so on) and that's great because of fact now that the 2d infant is on the way, we've new child outfits that could properly be utilized, inspite of the intercourse. Our infant got here 2 days till now the bathe so anybody found out it became a boy and we've been given a great number of blue stuff besides to the impartial outfits. that's totally available to do devoid of not understanding the intercourse of the newborn yet i don't think of that's morally incorrect in case you choose for to ensure.

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  • Tiff
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I was always on the fence because I wanted both.. I really didn't care.. But I knew deep down I was having a boy. Everyone told me I would be having a boy as well. And we found out at 21 weeks it was a boy!

  • 1 decade ago

    There is a weird thing going on in my husband's family. All men in their family have had a boy first, then a girl, WITHOUT FAIL FOR 3 GENERATIONS!!!! I was SURE we were breaking the tradition and we were having a girl. But my 20 week US showed we were definately having a boy! We'll see if we keep it up for the next one!

  • 1 decade ago

    I was wrong. I thought I was having a boy and it turned out she was a girl!

    At the time we actually wanted a girl though so we where even more thrilled :) ( not that we wouldn't love a boy or anything! Just that her dads family hadn't had a girl in 60 years so they were long over due one in the family :) )

  • Steph
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    When I was pregnant I wanted a boy and had a feeling it was a boy... I just couldn't imagine having a girl at all. I was right :)

    I mean, it is a 50/50 shot, but who knows?

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    The day I found out I was pregnant there was no doubt in my mind i was having a girl and I was right :) I absolutely 100% knew

  • 1 decade ago

    I did always *know* that we'd be having a girl first...before I was pregnant. When I became pregnant, intuitively I just felt a very feminine energy inside of me. The day we had our ultrasound and found out indeed, it was a girl, I cried!! It was so nice to have my intuition validated ;)

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