I'm having my gender ultrasound at 18 weeks on Tuesday, and wanted to know if anyone has advice on getting baby to cooperate. I'd hate to get there and see baby laying still & covering up it's privates! Should I nap before, eat or drink anything before, or should I fast? Just want to see the most common methods.
Re: Any tips for gender ultrasound?
But everyone else, thank you for the slightly more polite responses. I should've clarified a little more about this appointment, cause like I said it's going to be students just playing around with the ultrasound machine and learning how to find things, so I don't plan to take any of their advice with any credibility, it's simply me volunteering for something fun. But it is good to know that when my March appointment comes, that baby needs to be still for measurements.
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BFP: February 2016 EDD: October 17, 2016
Heaven forbid someone be alerted to their ignorant, vile shit. It might just give them room to change & not hurt people. How dare we?!
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This, however, is a topic that people should be upset about. You said something in ignorance and the emotional response you got could have moved you to educate yourself but instead you took it personally. There was no need to do that. I know you didn't mean to say what you said, but if you had a similar unfortunate misuse of terminology IRL you'd apologize, hopefully educate yourself to avoid another such episode, and move on. I believe that's all these ladies were looking for.
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The best position is an upright position sticking up a middle finger
OP- I was told to come to my ELECTIVE U/S to find out the sex with a full bladder. Good luck!
ETA nm, I saw she used it a second time after being corrected. Retracted.
These boards aren't for support. They're to make money from ads for the parent company.
She should be ashamed for being rude and offensive. If someone's being offensive, it is not wrong to tell them that. If they continue, it isn't wrong to be clear that you do not think their behavior is acceptable. There's no requirement to tolerate intolerance or offensive speech to be "polite".
The difference between sex and gender is far more than a grammar lesson, and if you don't get that, you're missing the point as well.