10 Comments to Avoid When a Mom is Expecting Her Third Son

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Pregnancy is a momentous occasion, filled with joy and anticipation for the new life on the way. However, when you’re expecting your third son, the reactions from friends and family can sometimes be less than supportive. As I prepare to welcome my third little boy, I’ve noticed a trend in the comments people make—comments that often come off as pitying instead of celebratory. Let’s address some things you should steer clear of saying to a mom who’s excited about her third son:

  1. “Oh, that’s OK, dear.”

    While well-intentioned, this remark implies that having another boy is a disappointment. Trust me, it’s not. I’m overjoyed about this addition, so skip the patronizing tone.

  2. “Don’t worry, the next will be a girl!”

    This isn’t a game of chance. I’m not worried at all, and there won’t be a next time in the quest for a girl. Let’s celebrate this baby boy instead!

  3. “Were you hoping for a girl?”

    That’s a personal question and honestly, how does one even “try” for a specific gender? It’s not like I’m playing a game of roulette here.

  4. “Boys love their moms.”

    Thanks for the reassurance, but I would hope that love isn’t limited to sons. Daughters should love their moms too, right?

  5. “You’ll be the queen of the house!”

    While it’s a cute sentiment, my reign as queen doesn’t depend on the gender of my children. I’m already the queen, and I love my boys!

  6. “You need to go for a girl!”

    Nope, I don’t need to do anything. Pregnancy is tough, and I’m not going to “go for it” just to try for a different gender. This is about welcoming a new life, not rolling the dice.

  7. “Moms of boys are special.”

    Special how? I already feel special without needing a ribbon or a title. Let’s not make distinctions based on gender.

  8. “At least they can share clothes!”

    Really? Is that what we’re focusing on? Sharing clothes is the least of my concerns when it comes to raising kids.

  9. “Three boys will keep you busy!”

    Well, duh! Three of any gender will definitely keep a mom on her toes. It’s not like I need a reminder of that.

  10. “Just wait until you have granddaughters!”

    Sure, I can look forward to that while my three sons are causing all kinds of ruckus around me. It feels a bit dismissive of the joy I should be experiencing right now.

Let me clarify: I am beyond excited to be having another son. Each of my boys is a treasure, and this one is no exception. I’m not disappointed, nor do I feel like I’m missing out on anything. If you’re curious about more insights on pregnancy and parenting, check out this resource for valuable information about pregnancy and home insemination. And if you’re considering at-home options for starting or expanding your family, this retailer has great syringes for insemination kits.

In summary, let’s focus on celebrating the joyous occasion of welcoming any child, regardless of gender. Instead of pity, let’s share in the excitement. So please, keep your comments uplifting and supportive.


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