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Written by Galia Myron Friday, 20 July 2007 10:36

Some expectant parents prefer to know, a few more want to be surprised.

 

Americans are generally split over whether or not they would want to know the sex of their babies before they are born. Many factors are related with preference to know or not, including respondents’ ages, religious practices, and current family structure. Gallup Poll conducted a survey of 1,014 adults, asking them to imagine that they had “just found out” about a hypothetical pregnancy, and to disclose whether or not they would want to find out the sex ahead of time....

 

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