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One of the first questions you get asked once you announce your pregnancy is whether or not you’ll find out the sex before the baby comes. People have incredibly strong opinions on this topic. Some are adamant that you shouldn’t ruin the surprise, others feel that it really helps to know the sex so you can do some forward planning and to mentally prepare for bub’s arrival. You can also have one of those American style parties where you get to take self indulgence to the max and invite all your friends over so that you can reveal the sex in some amusing novelty way. All your friends’ husbands love that one because it’s a great exercise in pretending to care.

Garrett and I chose an option that falls half way between the two – we know our baby’s sex but we’ve decided not to share it with our friends and families until it arrives. Most are fine with not knowing, some, including my parents, are really looking forward to finding out on the day and are pleased that we haven’t spilled the pink or blue beans just yet.

Others are taking our decision as a personal insult. As if we are purposely and gleefully torturing them. These are the people who as kids would always sneak in and open their present before Christmas Day. The suspense of not knowing is like an itch that must be scratched. It gnaws at them, it drives them crazy. They devise tactics to pry the information from us. They wait for us to slip up with a ‘he’ or ‘she’ in conversation, they beg, they plead, they promise not to reveal the information to anyone else on the planet.

One friend declared “but how will I know what colour to buy???” Because in these modern times dressing a child in green, yellow, white or red is just completely unthinkable.

Anybody peeking into the little wardrobe we’ve started stockpiling for our baby will get no hint either.

And there’s a reason for this.

These days the lumberjack look is in.

Hubby, in his excitement about being a Dad and being able, for a short time at least, to dress a human being other than himself, has decided that our child be exclusively dressed in miniature novelty outfits. I found this out when a very small Disney character costume arrived in the mail. It’s not gender specific, and kinda cute.

But since then a very small banana costume has also turned up. And, it seems I will also be introducing the little darling to his or her aunts and uncles dressed as… wait for it… a cow.

Garrett finds this completely hilarious and cannot wait for the baby to be born so that he can choose the ensemble each day. Sites like eBay and punkbabyclothes.net are getting some heavy action from our credit cards. I should be grateful that he is getting involved in the lead-up to our greatest ever achievement, but I can’t help but feel that I might be uncomfortable as the only woman in mothers’ group toting a small one in a onesie proclaiming “Pimpin’ ain’t easy”. There’s also the little creation pictured above that has been discovered on etsy.com. Once again, I’ve had to draw the line.

Did you find out the sex of your child to make the planning easier? How far have you let your husband’s crazy ideas go?

  • Thanks for sharing. Great article. I enjoyed reading it.

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  • It is frustrating when you want to keep some things private

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  • Enjoyed reading – thanks for sharing.

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  • that is a cute photo

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  • This is such a personal thing. Every expecting parent deserves their choices to know or not.

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  • thank you for sharing 🙂

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  • That was really cool. I wouldnt be able to hide it from family and friends. I think its awsome people can wait to find out what the sex is.

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  • I love the idea of novelty outfits.

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  • I like the surprise we had, expect for the last 2 did not know what sex the baby was, so when number 4 was a girl after 3 boys it was a lovely surprise. It can be wrong too as our twin girls turned into twin boy and girl. We only found out by mistake due to my age extra tests were done and hubby saw the paper work. Lucky the baby clothes were unisex. Yes I have a dinosaur outfit plus a nerd one from number 2 son, pay back will be coming soon as he has his own little one.

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  • A cute story! Thanks for sharing

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  • I always maintain kids come with enough surprises in store! (and if your not going to find out the sex you’d better skip any other scans or tests)

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  • thanks for sharing your story

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  • Such a cute story – loved it. Very creative idea to have little costumes. I go the little Tigger disney one and our daughter looked so cute in it except everyone kept calling her a boy. Strange how there are still preconceived ideas.

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  • Cute baby and interesting story.

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  • That beard beanie is so cute!! Love it. I think it’s great to not go with the traditional boy/girl colours and styles.

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  • With our first we wanted to know. With our second we weren’t that fussed, although I think my partner was secretly hoping for a boy.

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  • The boy is so cute!

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  • I have 3 children & there sexes were all a surprise, each to their own I say 🙂

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  • People always ask “Will you find out what it is?” I would answer “Yes, after it is born.” Or “We know what it is, a baby.”

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  • I wanted it to be a surprise initially, but someone has a slip of tongue. and it is not my DH

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