Parents Split on Learning Baby's Sex
U.S. adults are split on whether they would want to learn the sex of their baby before birth, according to a new Gallup poll.
U.S. adults are split on whether they would want to learn the sex of their baby before birth, according to a new Gallup poll.
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i could see that. i don't know any recently that hasn't found out but there are plenty of reasons not to. i'm too much of a planner for that.
I think, of the people I know, it is split right down the middle. I'd say half find out and the other half don't. We wanted to know too. I like to plan ahead and think of baby as he or she instead of baby.
I know that we had so much fun with telling everyone what we were having. It wasn't on delivery day, but it was still special and I had the added bonus of being able to plan ahead! I think it all has to do with personality!
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