I started with a complete innie navel. For the past few weeks my belly button has been poking in and out, but this week I'm calling it- it is out and staying out for the next few months. I tried to push it back in, but it just won't stay. Sorry the photos are a bit discolored, but you get the idea.
This past week we also got registered at Babies R Us and Target. Man its a lot! It was much more difficult to decide on bedding etc without knowing the sex of the baby, but there are a lot of cute things that are unisex too. We also bought our baby's homecoming outfits. One boy, one girl. Ryan picked out the boys and I the girls. I mentioned that I would have to wash them so we wouldn't be able to return one. Ryan comment was that if we had a girl that I could still use the boys shorts outfit, but that he wouldn't allow his son to be put into a dress.
I took one of those silly online quizes to find out if I'm having a boy or girl. They asked me whether I had morning sickness, was I carrying high or low, have I gotten hairy, whether I was craving sweet or salty. Anyways....It said that I was 60% likely to have a GIRL! But isn't that only slightly higher than the 50% chance had I just flipped a coin? I don't think I'm buying all those old wives tales. I do have to note that I think its a girl based on the timing of conception (science playing a role of course), but almost everyone else is guessing its a boy, including Ryan. Make your guess. I added a poll to the top of the blog.
I took one of those online tests with those questions for both pregnancies, and the first time it said %90 girl, and the second was 60% girl. Luke also should have definitely been a girl based on conception timing, but both of mine are all boy. I think the Bohannon men just don't have any X chromosome sperm. It's been 70+ years since a girl was born into the family.
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