Both are correct. Blessed can be used in the past, present or future tense. Thus, Martin will be blessed with a baby boy, is also correct.
you can say either, both are grammatically correct
we are blessed with baby boy
Some. If they are anatomically correct.
- To predict the sex of a baby: suspend a wedding band held by a piece of thread over the palm of the pregnant woman. If the ring swings in an circular or oval motion the baby will be a girl. If the ring swings in a straight line the baby will be a boy. ALSO IF YOU NIP YOUR CHIN AND THERE'S A LINE (WRINKLE) THAN YOU ARE BLESSED WITH A GIRL IF YOU GET A BUMP ON YOUR CHIN YOU ARE BLESSED WITH A BOY.
If it's a boy, nephew, and a girl, niece
God blessed us with cute baby boy today, here I am writing to share this happiness with you all.
Not quite, it should be, "Do the surgery regardless of whether it is a boy or a girl."
He is engaged to a girl named Alexis Amanda, and they are expecting a baby boy in May.
A baby boy is a male baby.
the correct answer is theirs a boy and a girl in the car
boy
A baby boy horse is called a Colt.