Well let's see...(this could be a long one, lol)
Baby number 1: Didn't really want to know, and 18 years ago it wasn't common practice to ask! however as baby was on the larger side I was having regular scans. At 34 weeks I was having a scan and the sonographer said ''Oooh, I can see it's bits!'' as I didn't like the idea of her knowing and not me, I looked at hubby and we both knew we wanted to know. I was sure it was going to be a boy, but it was a girl. Hubby was delighted as that was what he wanted..we spent the rest of the afternoon shopping for girly things :o)
Baby number 2: We decided we wanted to know, and at the 20 week scan I asked. Sonographer couldn't see much as baby had legs crossed! so we didn't find out. I guessed a boy, hubby guessed a girl. I was right..
Baby number 3: Mr P wasn't bothered about knowing, and I didn't mind either way..I asked at the 20 week scan, and the sonographer couldn't see...baby had legs crossed again! then the sonographer said that she ''Couldn't see any evidence of it being a boy''. I planned for a girl, and got one...lol
Baby number 4: This time I really wanted to know. Again, baby made it practically impossible to find out. A kidney problem was diagnosed at the 20 week scan, and my consultant told me that in ''99% of all cases this appears in boys'' however we were not convinced and were correct in our thoughts...we had another girl :o)
I have to add that knowing the gender didn't take away my surprise at all. In fact when I knew in my heart I was having a girl and was right, I still looked at her with wonder in a ''Hey, you!!!'' moment.
*ahhhhhh*