, and it didn't help when
people told me I should be happy with what I got.
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Andrea,
I recall reading quite a good story on this topic - being disappointed with the sex of the baby - in Practical Parenting earlier this year. The editor wrote about it also in the editorial saying that what spawned the interest in taking on the subject was a lady who contacted her who was
: RE: [ozmidwifery] The 'wrong'
gender
Andrea,
I recall reading quite a good story on this topic - being disappointed with
the sex of the baby - in Practical Parenting earlier this year. The
editor wrote about it also in the editorial saying that what spawned the
interest
Andrea,
I have written an article on this which
may be of help. I have found people linking the article on Specific Gender
forums around Australia
many of them find it very helpful. Perhaps you can pass it onto her? http://bellybelly.com.au/articles/pregnancy/gender-disappointment
Dear Andrea,
Over my 30+ years of a midwife, I remember
2 births that were influenced by the ultrasound reports.
The first was mother to be of her 5th
boy, turned out to be a girl so result was happiness all round!
The second event was a mother having 2nd
baby, first was a boy and