Absolutely!! I didn't find out the sex either before my little guy was born. We got a lot of white...because it's neutral and tiny babies look so cute in it! Yellow, light green too...
We painted his room a neutral color and got animal stuff for decoration.
They grow so fast, you'll have lots of pink or blue in no time!!
Good luck & congrats!!
2006-12-05 17:20:48
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answered by seaelen 5
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You could always go with a neutral color. Yellow, White, Cream, Green, Browns, This goes for the nursery as well as baby clothing and gear. Good LUck and COngrats! You know what, you could even do a baby blue and if the baby comes out female then incorporate baby pinks into the room, That would work perfectly. Or you could even pick a neutral color ...say yellow and then once you find out its a boy add some blue stuff or if you find out its a girl add some pink stuff. Plenty of things to do. Or you could just save the nursery decorating until after the baby is born. As long as you have a place for baby to sleep for a while, the nursery decor can wait. good luck and congrats!
2016-05-22 23:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in the same boat. I found red to work really well, for things like buntings and outerwear. The lime green can be great too, you just add a purple or pink shirt to lime coveralls or a blue shirt and you immediately have a cute combo for either sex. White is precious on newborns, and denim is good too. You can easily buy pink or blue peices to go with the neutral ones- it make things versatile and more fun. I did a green on the bedroom walls and waited to add the final touches ( I had girly butterflies and boyish jungle animal wall paper borders picked out)
2006-12-05 18:00:33
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answered by Erin C 2
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I think you have wonderful Ideas. You can put your baby in what ever color you feel right. My baby (boy) wore alot of yellow (my fav. color) and everyone would ask boy or girl? But 1 day I put him in blue and was told you little GIRL is so cute. So the whole color thing for clothing does squat for telling what sex a child is. I just had a little girl and she wheres red all the time.
P.S. If you think an outfit is cute and would not mind putting it on boy or girl no matter what else anyone says when it comes down to it your the mom.
Besides you can always enjoy the look of embarrassment on other peoples face when you correct them. I did .LOL
2006-12-05 18:19:35
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answered by I wanna dance naked in the rain! 2
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If you are not finding out the sex of the baby Yellow and lime green are good colors to choose. You can buy white onesies with either of these colors and be ok. Just remember, don't buy too much at first. They grow out of newborn outfits with in a week or two anyway and by then, you can buy whatever you want for him/her. Sleepers usually come in alot of neutral colors like these two so you should be ok. Good luck!
2006-12-05 17:59:27
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answered by lilphill1 2
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Anything but pink or purple since those are considered feminine colors. Avoid stuff that's too boyish, but it's ok for girls to wear blue. After you discover the sex buy gender assigned clothing and don't worry if you can pass it on to the next child. You will have plenty of unisex clothing it sounds like, and you'll want to give each child something new of their own. Don't do the sticker thing, trust me you won't have time for that nonsense.
2006-12-05 17:40:12
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answered by Miss Metro 5
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It's YOU'RE, and there are lots of prints and patterns in non-sexed colors. Just don't buy any sizes bigger than newborn til after the baby's born. Don't put up stickers. Paint in small cans is not very expensive. You could just do a border in a couple of colors and then prime & paint over it if you have a child later that's a different sex. Or do a unisex baby border and don't change it til the kids are older.
2006-12-05 17:27:18
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answered by Kacky 7
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unisex colours are great white, green, lemon etc blue looks really nice on baby girls too unfortunately pink doesnt suit boys. Blue nighties look nice on both boys and girls Babies grow out of clothes very quickly so just buy some yellows and whites in really small sizes like 00000 and 0000 and then when you find out the sex buy that colour your baby wont be in the unisex colours for long.
2006-12-05 22:23:35
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answered by cmayshe 2
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no stickers, the baby could get ahold of them and put it in their mouth. if you choose not to find the sex of the baby out, it is kinda hard to find colors that will work. yellow, white, lime green would work, just find a head band with a bow or flowers on it, bam you have a girl outfit. no need to tell peoples if it is a boy or girl.
2006-12-05 17:23:38
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answered by fruitloop247 3
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Stickers will not hold up very long and could become a choking hazard in time. But I would suggest buying white, yellow,green, colors...My baby is a girl, and I dress her in blue anyways. Sometime people ask me what i have but it doesnt bother me.
2006-12-06 04:50:43
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answered by jennyve25 4
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