Gender disappointment

I know I shouldn't be, but I can't help with why I couldn't get a boy this time round. Feel sorry for my baby girl that her mother feels this way.

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I completely understand how you're feeling, and it's okay to have these emotions. It's important to remember that your love for your baby girl is what truly matters. Embrace the special bond you will have with her, and focus on all the amazing experiences and memories you will create together. Every child is unique and brings their own joy into our lives, regardless of their gender. If you find yourself struggling with these feelings, consider speaking with a trusted friend or counselor who can provide support and understanding. Your daughter is lucky to have a loving and caring mother like you. Remember to cherish every moment and celebrate the wonderful journey of motherhood. If you have any other concerns or need advice on parenting products, feel free to ask! Mama's Choice $18 voucher 👉🏻 https://invl.io/cll6she

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Maybe she’ll have a boyish character, you never know. Maybe she’s extremely lovable and adores you to bits. Maybe she’s far more capable and competent than boys. It’s too soon to say! And maybe someday, she will give you a wonderful grandSON everyone would wish for. The journey has yet to begin, so keep an open mind and heart :)

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I feel that it's alright to hope for a specific gender. You're disappointed not at your child,but at the fact that what you hoped for didn't happen. These are 2 different things entirely. You don't love your child any less just coz she's not your preferred gender, and that is the key thing.

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some of us may have gender preferences... for me, wanted a girl but never had one... not my boys' fault tho i did share with them i wanted girl 😬