My best friend is due in August with baby #2. 16w6 days she had a quick u/s and the doctor said there were NO apparent boy parts. They knew they had to take this with a grain of salt since it was early, but she has been excited for a little girl for the past 3 weeks. Fast forward to today, 19w6 days and she had her a/s...Its a boy!
Now she is in limbo wondering which one is right...she is nervous the dr saw the cord and took it as a penis. She knows it is probably a boy, but now she will be left with doubt to drive her crazy until she can get another u/s or deliver.
So for those of you who are finding out early or what not, just try to remember to not be upset if further down the road you find out the gender was wrong. It is exciting to get glimpses of our babies so enjoy u/s of course! Also, obviously this does not happen to everyone so don't assume you can't find out early...just a pre-caution since it is going on with my bff right now.
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I know people who were told they were having a girl at 20 weeks, painted the nursery purple, went to have the baby and out popped a boy! The dad rushed home to repaint the room. haha I was nervous with DD because the people actually lived i
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I was my BFF's labor coach/partner for her 1st. She learned that she was having a boy and after she delivered him, the Dr. announced, "It's a GIRL!"
We both went "What?!" and then the Dr. goes "Never mind, it's a BOY!"
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Not sure why anyone would get upset if they weren't told with certainty. I was only told with 90% certainty that DD was a girl at 13 weeks. I definitely didn't count on that until it was confirmed at my a/s.
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