has anyone else had this experience? At 18 weeks I get told 80% boy and shown blood to the genitals now at 21 weeks after doing organ scan I'm told it's a girl. I haven't stop crying all day. I should be happy all is fine.
No experience but I guess if I were you and really wanted more confirmation, I would go to a third party and have another scan done. Maybe one of those elective ultrasound places?
80% is not 100%. The only sure fire way to know what's in there is to give birth and take a look between the legs. Or have the blood work done. Ultrasounds are NOT EVER 100% on anything.
I'm sorry you are upset, but you weren't told that your baby was definitely a boy at your earlier ultrasound, so there should have been some room for doubt in your mind. Baby girls are awesome, and you have a healthy one, so chin up.
I would trust the second more than the first since you were farther along. Was it the same tech? I guess it's true you can't be 100% sure until the baby is born, but at my anatomy scan it was pretty dang clear she was a girl. I'm not sure how it could be mistaken at that point in the pregnancy unless they just didn't get a clear view. I agree with others and would pay for an elective to be sure though.
has anyone else had this experience? At 18 weeks I get told 80% boy and shown blood to the genitals now at 21 weeks after doing organ scan I'm told it's a girl. I haven't stop crying all day. I should be happy all is fine.
Not sure if it is a typo, but I don't understand what you mean that you were shown blood to the genitals.
Baha , I thought this post was about having sex !!! Lol I'm like yep sex is totally amazing ATM ... I have the best orgasms when pregnant !!! ... Tmi ?? Sorry ... Goofy mood again!!
Thks moms.. Feel better. Think it was just shock and a whole bunch of hormones upsetting me. I'm just going to wait til birth. It's a healthy child so what the heck. @starshollow - gyni showed blood flow on screen in blue and red, and pointed out genitals. Hate being stuffed around.
Don't let people make you feel bad for being upset about this. I agree with SharkFarts 100%. A lot of fantasizing and excitement goes into learning the sex of your baby. I don't blame you for being emotional. I cry about dumber stuff than this all the time. Today a Foldgers coffee commercial made me cry.
I agree with what @SharkFarts said as well. I think at this point in my pregnancy I would feel a form of a loss if I found out our baby was the opposite sex. I am such a planner - we had a "gender reveal photo shoot" and have already started planning his nursery and purchasing gender specific items so I can understand the shock you are feeling. Congratulations on your baby girl!
Re: Change in sex at 21 weeks
Not sure if it is a typo, but I don't understand what you mean that you were shown blood to the genitals.
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