I will be having mine on the 28th when I am 12w5d. A few people I have told that to have said that if it is a boy, it may be "pretty obvious" at that point. DH can't go b/c Monday's are his busiest days. He is planning on going to the anatomy scan, though, b/c he wants to be there to when we find out the sex.
If it may be obvious if we happen to be having a boy, do you think I should try to reschedule it, then, so that DH can be there? Should I not say anything & if the tech mentions a sex, keep it to myself? Should I tell the tech not to tell me if she has a guess? I'm a bit torn.
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That's what I would do!
So cute ! I'm actually hopeing mine will as well. Even if the tech doens't say anything, I think it will be hard to keep a secret if I can actually see something on the screen.
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I have always been told that a sex guess at the NT scan is just that, a Guess. I wouldn't put any stock into it. I mean, they have a 50% chance of being right.
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If you really want to wait and find out with DH, I would tell the tech not to make a guess.
I had my NT at almost 13 weeks and my baby was very cooperative so the tech made a guess that she *thought* would be totally accurate but she turned out to be wrong! She said girl, and at 16 weeks we went in for an elective gender scan (thinking it was a girl) and found out it was actually a boy!
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We're having one of each, and I honestly couldn't tell the difference between the two, even at our Anatomy Scan... At our MFM appointment this week, I asked them to reconfirm that A is a girl and B is a boy, and I asked how they knew. They showed me, and this time I actually saw it. It's obvious that B is a boy now!
At our NT scan, at 12w5d, the tech wouldn't even venture a guess. She said it was too early to tell...
It it were me, I would just wait until your DH can join. It's a moment that you'll want to share together, if you can!! Good Luck!
We are Team Green and told the tech that we didn't want to know. I remind everyone every time I get an u/s.
Our little one was laying sideways and we had no problems avoiding that area.
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This exactly for me.
Plus, I remember so many girls from my BMB whose NT scan guesses were wrong.
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I had my NT the same time you did; we also are "team green", DH did not go with me, as we were not expecting any anatomy information, and my tech did not say one word about the gender. However, the baby was moving all over the place and it took quite a bit of time for the baby to get into the correct position the tech needed to do the scan. So while we were waiting, she was scanning the body, taking lots of pictures--and when she got to the belly/groin area, the baby's gender was really obvious, at least to my untrained eye. :-) I shared that picture with DH, but we're still proceeding as if we're team green, b/c ~12w still is pretty early to know for sure, and I didn't ask for confirmation.
My suggestion would be to tell the tech up front that you don't want any anatomy info, and if you end up in a situation where they are scanning to wait for the baby to cooperate, ask them to turn the screen when they get to that part so you don't accidentally see anything.