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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 197173" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>When my kids were born, it was before the ultrasounds were sophisticated enough that they could tell the sex of the baby - or if they hd an idea of which it was, they didn't tell you. You found out in the delivery room! Since I already had a daughter, I was naturally hoping that the second one would be a boy. I hoped for a boy right up until the day that I was sitting in the OB's waiting room reading a little booklet and came across a very graphic picture of exactly how they did it! OMG!!! I had no idea!!! And that very same day I decided it would really be nice to have two little girls instead of one of each!</p><p> </p><p>Of course, it turned out that he was a boy and his father insisted on having him done. I think it was the most difficult guilt-inducing thing I've ever done to hand him over to them over so they could take him off and do it! They bring them back screaming, you stick a bottle in their mouth, and they fall asleep. At first I worried a little about "making permanent alterations" to the body he was born with ... but now that he's got four tattoos and several piercings, I don't feel so guilty about that any more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 197173, member: 1883"] When my kids were born, it was before the ultrasounds were sophisticated enough that they could tell the sex of the baby - or if they hd an idea of which it was, they didn't tell you. You found out in the delivery room! Since I already had a daughter, I was naturally hoping that the second one would be a boy. I hoped for a boy right up until the day that I was sitting in the OB's waiting room reading a little booklet and came across a very graphic picture of exactly how they did it! OMG!!! I had no idea!!! And that very same day I decided it would really be nice to have two little girls instead of one of each! Of course, it turned out that he was a boy and his father insisted on having him done. I think it was the most difficult guilt-inducing thing I've ever done to hand him over to them over so they could take him off and do it! They bring them back screaming, you stick a bottle in their mouth, and they fall asleep. At first I worried a little about "making permanent alterations" to the body he was born with ... but now that he's got four tattoos and several piercings, I don't feel so guilty about that any more! [/QUOTE]
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