We had planned on being team green, but baby had a plan of his own. We are having a baby boy! Would have had to be blind to miss it in the ultrasound! And even more than that, I am so relieved to find out he is measuring a week ahead and 12 oz! My sickness hasn't prevented this guy from growing big and strong.
I'm so afraid of this happening today at our A/S. I think I'll have to look away until the tech locates baby and tells us it's safe to look.
Staying team green is hard. Congrats on your healthy baby boy!!!
@LastMango You might want to look away right at the beginning if you're really set on Team Green. Girl parts were the first things we saw. As in, tech placed wand on my tummy, said "Oh there it is! Want to know the sex?" And I said, "Well that is obvious. It's a girl!".
@LastMango yes, definitely ask the tech to let you know! She wasn't even down by the legs when we saw, she was trying to get a good angle for a spine shot when he moved and it just went right across the screen. I didn't think it would be so obvious.
We're having a girl! I've always wanted a boy, so I (with the help of my hormones) did some pretty hefty crying the night we found out...then I felt terrible about being disappointed, because she's healthy and that's all that matters, which made me cry harder... But it's been 2 days, and now I'm just excited! Especially excited for the mound of adorable tropical-themed baby girl clothes I just ordered to come in!!!
Me: 28 DH: 29 Met 11/1/2013 Engaged 10/14/2014 Married 10/14/2015 BFP 04/24/2016, EDD 1/4/2017
Definitely avert your eyes. With my son, the tech put the ultrasound wand on my belly and the screen was immediately filled with a little penis. We had been planning to find out anyway, but had we been on the fence, he would have made the decision for us!
Team blue! The exact words my OB used were "That penis is the size of Dallas!" Why'd you have to make it so weird, guy?! "It's a boy" would have sufficed.
@LastMango if you have a good tech that knows it's important to you not to know from the start then they should be able to help direct you when to look and when not. Once they get a good feel for where the baby is and what they are looking at they can tell you to look and if there is a chance something may show up that you don't want to see they can tell you to look away.
@LastMango if you have a good tech that knows it's important to you not to know from the start then they should be able to help direct you when to look and when not. Once they get a good feel for where the baby is and what they are looking at they can tell you to look and if there is a chance something may show up that you don't want to see they can tell you to look away.
That's exactly what happened. We made it through successfully without finding out
@JessLeonard23 today at my 16.5 week check up doctor says 80% sure it's a boy he even wagered a steak dinner ("not a car" his words) I really didn't think I cared but it's been an emotional afternoon trying to process kinda glad I have decided not to tell anyone till after our as scan on sept 7th I apparently need the time. I really thought it was a girl, with ds I had no inkling, so being so convinced is sorta hard for me. Part of me is still hoping he is wrong, come on steak dinner lol. Hubby is so calm about everything it's kinda nice but then I feel guilty for caring.
@LastMango I was just going to say that! I thought there were a lot of boys a few weeks ago. Now I feel like it's mostly boys. I wonder if the spreadsheet is updated.
We are having a BOY! Craziest thing ever! As a FTM I feel like I was just given this huge puzzle piece of my future identity. Life is amazing! I'm just going to be walking around for the next week telling myself, "WOW! It's a BOY!"
We have two boys. So my husband and I were pleased to find out yesterday our baby this time around is a GIRL! This is our last child so its nice we finally got our dream of having our baby girl!
Haha didn't someone say a while back that there was a vagina fest going on? Seems like lots of boys lately though- we find out in a little over a week!! (Hopefully!)
So, we weren't going to find out the sex. We even told the tech and she complied.
However, later in the ultrasound, the technician slipped and said, "There's her foot. I mean his or her foot. I don't really know." And DH and I looked at each other, rolled our eyes...and then we had them confirm because why not at that point.
@kelseyh62 I wanted to say first, congrats, and second, I LOVE how you worded that. I have been trying to wrap my head around how I can express what I feel about this baby being a girl, since she is our first child as well! It definitely feels like I've been handed a puzzle piece. I sat in disbelief for hours until I finally was like, her her her! I am having a girl! It is such an amazing feeling!
Me: 26, DH: 31 Diagnosed with Hashimoto's 06/17
BFP #1: 05/11/16 DD born 01/01/17, Happy New Year TTC #2: 01/2019 BFP #2 09/24/19--Ended in chemical pregnancy BFP #3 07/02/2020 Due: 03/10/2021
It's a BOY for us!! We almost didn't find out this weekend, at our scheduled ultrasound the umbilical cord was right between his legs so the tech said she didn't want to say for sure. We were so sad so we went and paid for a 3D ultrasound the next day and that tech spent a while and said he was 100% sure it's a boy. He even guarantees a $300 refund if he's wrong.
It's a boy for us! Early on, I thought it was a boy, but before the reveal, I was 100% sure it was a girl. Shocked for sure. I only grew up around girls, so this is a big adventure for me!
Married 10/4/2014 (10-4, good buddy!) Baby Boy #1 born 1/9/17 Baby Boy #2 EDD 11/4/18
"It's when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do." -Atticus Finch, To Kill A Mockingbird
Re: The Great Big Biological Sex Thread
Staying team green is hard. Congrats on your healthy baby boy!!!
Met 11/1/2013
Engaged 10/14/2014
Married 10/14/2015
BFP 04/24/2016, EDD 1/4/2017
Jan17 Sept Sig: Pumpkin Spice gone too far
My DD had her legs crossed during her A/S so it wasn't a problem then. Guess I'll be looking away. Pouting.
The exact words my OB used were "That penis is the size of Dallas!" Why'd you have to make it so weird, guy?! "It's a boy" would have sufficed.
Team Pink for us!
ETA: Also, spending 45 minutes watching our son was easily the best thing ever. Beyond in love with him and cannot wait to meet him.
@kelseyh62 I feel exactly the same way!
Diagnosed with Hashimoto's 06/17
TTC #2: 01/2019
BFP #2 09/24/19--Ended in chemical pregnancy
BFP #3 07/02/2020 Due: 03/10/2021
Baby Boy #1 born 1/9/17
Baby Boy #2 EDD 11/4/18
BFP1 12/24/14 - EDD 09/07/15 (D/C 8w1d)
BFP2 6/12/15 - EDD 2/22/16 (D/C 10w3d)
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Diagnoses and Treatments
PCOS (myo-inositol, excercize)
Indeterminant levels of APS IgM antibodies (baby aspirin)
Sub-septate uterus (hysteroscopic septoplasty 12/18/15)
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BFP3 05/02/16 EDD 01/09/17 DS born 01/05/17
BFP4 01/28/19 EDD 10/?/19 🤞🙏
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
Excited for my little one to a have a sister!!
DS1 - 03/31/2006
DS2 - 12/31/2008
DS3 - 06/26/2012
DS4 - 08/07/2014