huh???... ok... I was just asking if it was possible that the tech mistakenly said girl but then someone found out later it was a boy? Not sure why all the photo comments about being punked!
Just in case this is a serious question.... With the current US technology, and the tech is able to get a clear shot between the legs it is almost impossible for them to wrong. If the tech was not able to get a clear shot and guessed there is a possibility they could be wrong. The tech should of mentioned if they were not able to get a clear shot. With older US technology the pictures were not as clear, so it would be more common they were wrong.
Since this is slightly different from the other versions on this question I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt. However you really should have lurked and searched before posting this question.
This happened once to my cousin but it was a freak occurrence and the tech had told her in the beginning that she was not 100% sure.
You should trust the trained medical professionals, not the old wives tales or "gut feelings" you are having.
huh???... ok... I was just asking if it was possible that the tech mistakenly said girl but then someone found out later it was a boy? Not sure why all the photo comments about being punked!
Please trust your ultrasound tech. It's very rare that they are wrong at a 20 week scan.
YES!! This happened to my friend! She was told by the tech that they were having a girl, she slready has a boy and they are only having 2 so she was super excited. As they were in the waiting room waiting for there disk the tech realized she missed a measurement and had them come back in. The tech was mortified when she realized she had screwed up and they were having a boy!! The tech felt so bad. They got "lucky" they found the mistake within 20 min and not at birth. They also ended up having to get another US at around 30 weeks for health reasons and it is deffinetly a boy.
So it's very rare with technology, but yes it can happen. Mine was done by my midwife and not a "trained tech" and the machine isn't as high tech so there is always room for error in mine. (My friends was a trained tech)
Thank you Cook3133- this was why I posted my comment, because I have heard some stories before of this happening too like my co-worker- they told her girl right up to birth and was shocked to have a boy- so I was just curious to see if it happened to another mother recently. And because my pics were not that clear I was just doing some research.
We were told, "I think it's a girl." So, I'm not completely trustworthy of the tech. I am having an elective scan next week at a place that guarantees to find the sex. If they can't tell, they will bring me back the next week. I'll have to let you know how that one turns out!
If you want to ask random questions without actually participating in an active community, you should try Google instead.
If you'd actually like to be part of the community, I'd suggest lurking for a while before posting.
I mean, would you go up to a group of strangers in mid-conversation and interrupt them with random questions? I think not. Unless you're the rude one, not us.
If you want to ask random questions without actually participating in an active community, you should try Google instead.
If you'd actually like to be part of the community, I'd suggest lurking for a while before posting.
I mean, would you go up to a group of strangers in mid-conversation and interrupt them with random questions? I think not. Unless you're the rude one, not us.
Great point. I feel like we need to pin this statement to the top.
If you want to ask random questions without actually participating in an active community, you should try Google instead.
If you'd actually like to be part of the community, I'd suggest lurking for a while before posting.
I mean, would you go up to a group of strangers in mid-conversation and interrupt them with random questions? I think not. Unless you're the rude one, not us.
Great point. I feel like we need to pin this statement to the top.
Thank you Cook3133- this was why I posted my comment, because I have heard some stories before of this happening too like my co-worker- they told her girl right up to birth and was shocked to have a boy- so I was just curious to see if it happened to another mother recently. And because my pics were not that clear I was just doing some research.
Like most jobs some techs are better than others. (My opinion). With my 3rd son my midwife was 100% sure it was a boy, we had no clue what she was looking at and weren't positive she was correct. With my second it was VERY obvious! But she knew what she was looking at and was Correct. This time though (different midwife both times) last week she couldn't say for sure and this week the picture was much clearer then with my third son and we are pretty sure we all saw boy, although I heard slight hesitation in my midwives voice so there is always a very small chance we were all wrong. My midwives are not trained techs but do US very often and know what they are looking at.
I know most machines are very high tech and often not wrong but we are humans reading the machine so there is always room for error.
That doesn't mean I am off to buy a bunch of girl stuff though!
If your not sure they were correct Google US places. There are areas that are just for gender US and cost anywhere from $75-200 bucks. One I looked at even recorded the heart beat to put in a teddy bear! I thought that was pretty neat. If I wasn't already paying a ton for my midwives I would do it. (We don't have insurance)
even if someone had just posted a threat titled "turns out my boy was a girl" they would start a newbie with "has anyone been told wrong gender" ... Because that's just what "they" do...
If you want to ask random questions without actually participating in an active community, you should try Google instead.
If you'd actually like to be part of the community, I'd suggest lurking for a while before posting.
I mean, would you go up to a group of strangers in mid-conversation and interrupt them with random questions? I think not. Unless you're the rude one, not us.
Since this question hasn't been asked in a while I don't think lurking would have helped.
Also I think this one was worded differently then the others in that she wasn't flat out saying I think my tech was wrong what do you think, and posting US pick. To me this was more of a general question asking if it has happened to others. Unfortunately for her there were a few too many people who ruined it for her to ask this opinion. I like posting questions here on things rather then Google because you get "real" people answering you who you can converse with if you have more questions.
Because of no US pic I didn't think this one was a baiting thread.
Thanks Exactly I couldn't post my U/S pic here to ask because my p/c wouldn't let me.. so it was a general question... but.. no worries won't be posting again...
I had my AS at 18 weeks, a couple weeks later I had a non baby related ultrasound, but baby was seen and was confirmed a girl. But The women doing the ultrasound used to do ultrasounds on pregnant women and said you would be surprised how often families are told the baby is a certain sex but actually isn't.
Thanks Exactly I couldn't post my U/S pic here to ask because my p/c wouldn't let me.. so it was a general question... but.. no worries won't be posting again...
But if she could post her U/S pic she would have. At least that is what I got from this statement.
Nobody is being rude. This discussion has come up many times and it's always silly because... well, because logic. The ultrasound tech is the one who is trained and knows what he/she is looking at. I don't. We wouldn't know better than a trained technician, even if you were to post a picture, which it sounds like you tried to and failed, luckily for us because we don't want to see your child's genitalia (sidebar: why do people always think strangers want to look at their childrens' genitals?!). Sure, being wrong happens occasionally, it's not common in 2015. They know what they're looking at.
When you start asking, "did they get it wrong?" it just sounds like you didn't get what you wanted and you're hoping they got it wrong do you still have a chance at having what you want instead of what you got. Instead, be thankful you have a healthy, growing baby.
Agree that if a US had been posted it would have taken it to the level of the other post. I just took it as curious if this has happened to anyone here and not "Is my tech wrong post". In which case it has happened to a friend of mine
If you want to ask random questions without actually participating in an active community, you should try Google instead.
If you'd actually like to be part of the community, I'd suggest lurking for a while before posting.
I mean, would you go up to a group of strangers in mid-conversation and interrupt them with random questions? I think not. Unless you're the rude one, not us.
Since this question hasn't been asked in a while I don't think lurking would have helped.
Also I think this one was worded differently then the others in that she wasn't flat out saying I think my tech was wrong what do you think, and posting US pick. To me this was more of a general question asking if it has happened to others. Unfortunately for her there were a few too many people who ruined it for her to ask this opinion. I like posting questions here on things rather then Google because you get "real" people answering you who you can converse with if you have more questions.
Because of no US pic I didn't think this one was a baiting thread.
I would have agreed with you if I didn't search "tech was wrong" and got a ton of results. So many people come in and out of here with drive by questions, and it seems inconsiderate to me. I guess it would never dawn on me to ask a bunch of internet strangers a question that could get me a 5 second answer on Google.
Also, she clarified in a later post that the tech didn't seem sure, and that's why she was asking. If she would have started with all of the facts, she probably would have received a better response IMO.
Edited: andplusalso, she did state she wanted to add an US pic, but her computer wouldn't let her....
OP - Nobody is trying to say that you should leave & never post again. Quite the opposite, actually. We want active, interested members to join in, but that starts with you getting to know everyone, and seeing what the board is all about before randomly posting. If you treat this board like you would a group of people IRL, it will make more sense.
Thanks Exactly I couldn't post my U/S pic here to ask because my p/c wouldn't let me.. so it was a general question... but.. no worries won't be posting again...
So wait... let me make sure I'm following this. You have no intention of joining this community, but elected to use the group to ask a question that could have been googled? I feel so used...
Re: Told Wrong gender?
I swear we are being punked ladies.
Married 9/28/13
DS born 11/12/15
EDD 8/13/18
With the current US technology, and the tech is able to get a clear shot between the legs it is almost impossible for them to wrong. If the tech was not able to get a clear shot and guessed there is a possibility they could be wrong. The tech should of mentioned if they were not able to get a clear shot.
With older US technology the pictures were not as clear, so it would be more common they were wrong.
This happened once to my cousin but it was a freak occurrence and the tech had told her in the beginning that she was not 100% sure.
You should trust the trained medical professionals, not the old wives tales or "gut feelings" you are having.
Please trust your ultrasound tech. It's very rare that they are wrong at a 20 week scan.
ETA: PP beat me to it....soooo what they said
No one was rude.
So it's very rare with technology, but yes it can happen. Mine was done by my midwife and not a "trained tech" and the machine isn't as high tech so there is always room for error in mine. (My friends was a trained tech)
DD1 born 11/2014
DD2 born 6/2016
Correct. This time though (different midwife both times) last week she couldn't say for sure and this week the picture was much clearer then with my third son and we are pretty sure we all saw boy, although I heard slight hesitation in my midwives voice so there is always a very small chance we were all wrong. My midwives are not trained techs but do US very often and know what they are looking at.
I know most machines are very high tech and often not wrong but we are humans reading the machine so there is always room for error.
That doesn't mean I am off to buy a bunch of girl stuff though!
If your not sure they were correct Google US places. There are areas that are just for gender US and cost anywhere from $75-200 bucks. One I looked at even recorded the heart beat to put in a teddy bear! I thought that was pretty neat. If I wasn't already paying a ton for my midwives I would do it. (We don't have insurance)
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Also I think this one was worded differently then the others in that she wasn't flat out saying I think my tech was wrong what do you think, and posting US pick. To me this was more of a general question asking if it has happened to others. Unfortunately for her there were a few too many people who ruined it for her to ask this opinion. I like posting questions here on things rather then Google because you get "real" people answering you who you can converse with if you have more questions.
Because of no US pic I didn't think this one was a baiting thread.
Nobody is being rude. This discussion has come up many times and it's always silly because... well, because logic. The ultrasound tech is the one who is trained and knows what he/she is looking at. I don't. We wouldn't know better than a trained technician, even if you were to post a picture, which it sounds like you tried to and failed, luckily for us because we don't want to see your child's genitalia (sidebar: why do people always think strangers want to look at their childrens' genitals?!). Sure, being wrong happens occasionally, it's not common in 2015. They know what they're looking at.
When you start asking, "did they get it wrong?" it just sounds like you didn't get what you wanted and you're hoping they got it wrong do you still have a chance at having what you want instead of what you got. Instead, be thankful you have a healthy, growing baby.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3530251/
(Thanks, Google)
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Gonna go back to shovelling my rice in my mouth now and not taking breaths in between mouthfuls