Deciding whether you'd like to know the gender of your baby at your 20-week scan is a huge and very exciting decision for all parents-to-be. While you might have been trying to guess the gender with a Chinese Gender predictor chartsince you found out you were expecting, some like to keep it a surprise for the actual day of arrival. Once you know, it can be easier to firmly pick a baby name and nursery décor. If you do decide to find out if you're having a boy or a girl, how about having a gender reveal! There are so many ways to find out and reveal the gender of your baby, and it's becoming increasingly popular to invite friends and family to some sort of party or announcement on social media to let everyone know your news. There are lots of creative and personalised gender reveal ideas too, from cakes and balloons to thoughtful gifts andPiñatas.The best gender reveal ideas
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Before you're ready to pop, let everyone know the gender of your baby with this giant gender
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"He or She, What Will it Be?" This balloon drop bag kit includes pink and blue balloons, ribbon
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For the footie fans, how about a penalty shootout to find out the gender of your baby! This
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A confetti cannon is a great way to reveal the gender of a baby - you could even buy a few and
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This is another lovely idea to send out to family if you're not going to be able to see them to
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How to play this game: Throw darts to pop the balloons. Once you pop 3 pink or 3 blue balloons you
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Set off your gender reveal with a BANG using this confetti-filled gender reveal smoke cannon!
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This gender reveal pinata is a great way to reveal the gender of your baby, sure to be a magical
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These beautiful gender reveal themed cake pops are made-to-order; with your choice of white or
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Another popular gender reveal idea is using a cake to share the news. This gorgeous sponge cake
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Patisserie Valerie also has a beautiful four-layer gender reveal cake. The sprinkletti chocolate
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Once you've got a cake sorted, how about finishing it with a topper? We love this stylish topper,
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We love the idea of the anticipation as this gender reveal candle burns down to see if the new
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These gorgeous eggs come in their own little boxed nest, with a hidden message inside. Crack the
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This party supplies kit includes: 24x Star Cupcake Toppers, 1 x Gold Star Tablecloth, 1 x Twinkle
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if you're not a fan of the whole blue and pink theme for gender reveals, how about this fun bee
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Perfect decorations for cupcakes and food at a baby shower or baby's gender reveal party. Perhaps
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These cute designs are perfect for a gender reveal party! The set comes with enough for 16 guests.
Of course, 2020 was a bit different.Usually, couples would be celebrating their gender reveals with friends and family, but as coronavirusrestrictions prevented this, Radio City teamed up with Joie Baby to create a truly unforgettable experience for one local couple. Following an on-air competition launched by Leanne & Scott on the Breakfast Show, Nicola and Johnwere chosen to have the UK’s biggest gender reveal just for them. Mum-to-be Nicola said: "Myself and my husband John have been trying to have a baby for approximately 11 years. We went for all the tests which came back clearbut we still couldn't get pregnant. I am amental health nurse, which is a demanding job,so we thought it could simply be down to stress. We came to the sad conclusion that it was never going to happen, which was devastating. InJuly 2020I startedfeeling unwell. At first, I thought it was Covid, IBS orearly menopause - which would have cemented usnever havingchildren together.Then Johnsuggested I doa pregnancy test.I nearly fainted when it was positive! "Due to my work I haven't been able to see my family much this year, so any sort of celebration in person was out of the question. That's why I entered the competition for the UK's biggest gender reveal. It was also amazing to be able to have something John could get involved in, since he'snot been able to attend any scans with me, I really didn't want him to feelleft out of the most important event happening in his life. It meant the world to us to see the Radio City tower lit up for our baby!" The question on everyone’s lips on the night was…will the Radio City tower will be lit pink or blue as the couple who won the competition finally found out if they were expecting a boy or a girl...The UK's biggest gender reveal
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