I can sort of relate to your friends situation, in the opposite. I had two boys then a girl.
When I found out I was pregnant again, not trying, I was a little upset, frustrated, stressed out. We had just purchased a home, for a little bit more then maybe we should have. I told my husband we can do this, but the worst thing that can happen to us financially would be having another child.
I was pregnant and did not know it at the closing for the house. So when I found out there was another child on the way, I thought well if it is a boy, that wont be so bad, I already have everything for a boy. IT was a GIRL!
URG! That means I have to start all over. I don't know how to take care of a little girl. Boys are easier, less fuss right. Well she was an easy pregnancy, and I went into labor when she was supposed to, and she only cry's when it is "important". (Feed me, Change my Diaper, I can't see You, I am sleepy)
The boys absolutly love her. My toddler calls her his "SISSY". His tone of voice changes when he talks to her. He will be screaming through the house, then he will see her, he will bend down, and talk soft and sweetly to her. Long story short, the children adapt to the change well.
My husband is the boy after many girls, and he is a manly man if I ever knew one. He is however spoiled. All the girls did the cleaning, now he wont help me with the house work. I work 40 hrs a week, as he does. I would appreciate the help.
"I never had to clean, my dad never cleaned, and my grandpa never cleaned." is what he says. That is a bit frustrating, to say the least. He is sweeter and more compassionate towards women then other guys. Especially when they are pregnant, in need of help moving big items, he is more then willing to assist in anyway he can. He cares for his nieces and nephews, our children. He was still at home when his neices and nephews came, so he was around them enough that he is the coolest Uncle in the world.
Your friend really has nothing to worry about in the end. It ALL works its self out in the "wash" as they say. Tell her she needs to speak blesssings not curses, and take things ONE DAY AT A TIME. The lord will provide her with the things she will need for that day. He is me.... including my sanity sometimes....lol....