Does that sound like a snippet from a matrimonial ad? It's not actually!
Now that Sprout
has officially arrived, head full of hair et al, I can honestly and publicly declare that
I desperately wanted a girl.
Of course,
throughout the pregnancy, I maintained a strictly politically correct,
"It's doesn't matter if it's a girl or a boy. As long as he/she is
healthy" statement. But as I lay back and closed my eyes, I kept seeing
myself walking with a little girl. With lovely hair, with pretty pink clips. I
kept trying to see myself with a cute little boy, without hair clips, but my
imagination failed.
I come from a
family of girls, I went to a girl's school and
then a girl's college. I come from a culture that worships largely the women
segment of the Hindu pantheon. In short, let's just say that I have XX
chromosomes oozing out of my ears.
I mean, was I
really being terribly bad for wishing for a girl? After all, as a visit to a
pre natal class led me to discover, people were wishing for a whole lot more. A whole lot more...
I dropped in to
a pre natal class which I mistakenly believed was about meditation and about being
positive during pregnancy. It turned out to be a bunch of over zealous parents who were
trying to produce Super Baby! The class encouraged expecting parents to have
positive thoughts and beliefs which could influence the child, while still in
your womb. Which is really a great idea and concept and one that I believe in.
However, while I was thinking along the lines of, happy, well-adjusted, healthy
baby – and please dear God, if it’s not asking for too much, a head full of
hair – you had to be present in the class to understand that competition began
in the womb!
There was a
couple who wanted to focus their energies and learning techniques on ensuring
that their child got into the Indian
Institute of Management (?)
There was
another couple who was planning to conceive. You read correctly. They weren’t
even pregnant and they were at a pre-natal class. And their wish list for the
baby goes something like this. (I kid you not)
"I want my
child to dance like Hrithik.
Play cricket like Sachin.
Be a leader like Dalai
Lama. Be as pretty as Aishwarya.
Play tennis like Leander
Paes. Be as famous as Amitabh
Bachchan. Be as kind as Mother
Theresa. Be as peace-loving as Mahatma
Gandhi. Be as well known as Lady
Diana"
This list went
on for 4 pages. And this couple wasn't event pregnant! (I tried very hard not to laugh during this 4 page recital, but a few muffled gurgles did escape)
So when I came
out of the Operation Theatre, still screaming, “I want anaesthesia, somebody
give me anaesthesia”, somewhere in the haze, when I was told it was a girl, I
was thrilled. May be this positive messaging stuff worked.
Hmmm...
IIM individual
who break dances like Hrithik-Roshan and paints like M.F.
Hussain, anybody? Or how about a peace-loving leader who also doubles up as an
IPL player in season and perhaps a bartender when not…
The world, as
they say is full of possibilities.
Enjoyed reading this? Do log on to http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Anuradha-Gupta-Pradhan/152726981468194and like my page, leave comments, inputs and suggestions!
Enjoyed reading this? Do log on to http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Anuradha-Gupta-Pradhan/152726981468194and like my page, leave comments, inputs and suggestions!