Hi all! Went to my 13 weeks U/S yesterday. The one that measures the baby and looks for any issues.. Well the technician thinks its a boy... Anyone been told the baby's gender so early and was it right? Im anxious now i dont want to go by that cause i feel its too small to tell but who knows! advice please
Actually, with the right equipment and skilled technician, sex determination at 13 weeks is about 95% accurate. I posted an NIH article/study a few days ago. My maternal fetal doctor told me he could confidently tell me at my NT at 13 weeks, but we're team green. I might hold off on painting the nursery or anything, but if they were confident, I would be too.
Actually when I went for that scan, she said she couldn't find a penis so she said she thought it was a girl, but I'm having a boy!! It's way to early to tell then.
Actually, with the right equipment and skilled technician, sex determination at 13 weeks is about 95% accurate. I posted an NIH article/study a few days ago. My maternal fetal doctor told me he could confidently tell me at my NT at 13 weeks, but we're team green. I might hold off on painting the nursery or anything, but if they were confident, I would be too.
I had an emergency scan at 15 weeks (everything was great!!) but I am surprised I didn't get any guesses after reading this. Oh well less tham 4 weeks till I find out!
I found out with my first baby around 13/14 weeks and she was right, it was a boy. The same technician did my us for this baby and guessed another boy, so we'll see!
The tech at our NT scan guessed at 13 weeks. She explained her "guess" with some medical terminology which basically boiled down to the nub theory (look it up). She said she could only be 85% sure based on the active babe, but her guess was confirmed yesterday at our elective ultrasound.
At 13 weeks my daughter had what looked like a hamburger . or 3 little lines.. No nub...
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