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20 week scan and finding out the sex?

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reban · 30/07/2008 14:50

I have my 20 week scan for my dc4 on monday and am interested to hear from those who chose to find out the sex of their babies. Particularly if the sonographer (sp) got it wrong. We didnot find out the sex of our other children but we are debating it this time just because we have limited space in the house and in a small way it would help us prepare with clothes etc. However ive just got this nagging feeling that they will tell me im having a girl and a little boy will pop out (or vice versa).
So im looking for a straw pole really, has anyone been told one flavour only to get the other?

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Pinkjenny · 30/07/2008 14:51

Nope, told dd was a girl and she was. Although I never quite believed them until she popped out.

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popsycal · 30/07/2008 14:53

didnt find out with ds1 or 2 but found out this time round - is ds3
have had several scans recently and he is definitely a boy

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DisenchantedPlusBump · 30/07/2008 14:53

Told boy both times, had boys both times.

The willies were easy to see so had no doubts

This time have been told girl and a bit more dubious, but have another scan in a few weeks so will confirm it then.

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NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 30/07/2008 14:53

Nope they were right with both of mine.

Have heard of quite few people who were told one thing and got another though...

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bythepowerofgreyskul · 30/07/2008 14:53

we were told that DC's were boys to be honest the pitcure on the screen of a willy and testicles kinda gave it away.. it was very clear.

I loved knowing ahead of time.

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theowlwhowasafraidofthedark · 30/07/2008 14:54

I think they can give you a degree of certainty, eg definitely a girl, probably a boy but cord in the way and so on.
If you end up having another scan later on you can get confirmation from a different sonographer
Good luck!

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RhinestoneCowgirl · 30/07/2008 14:54

A woman I worked with was told she was having a girl (first baby). She was the organised type and went out and bought everything, pink natch, decorated a 'nursery'...

...Only to be confronted a few months later with baby David . So obv scans are not always foolproof!

I didn't find out last time and won't this time. I reckon that for first few weeks/months gender-specific clothes are not that important, and baby will prob be in with us for a while, so plenty of time to decide about sharing bedrooms etc

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expatinscotland · 30/07/2008 14:56

We found out this one, our third, is a boy at 20 week scan. It was VERY obvious he was a boy, too, he has big balls and his willy was sticking straight up! But just in case, I asked the sonographer to show me again.

We didn't find out with the girls because it wasn't an option.

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popsycal · 30/07/2008 14:56

however, i presonally wish we had not found out but dh reaally wanted to know
but anyway!

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reban · 30/07/2008 14:57

I was a bit dubious about trusting sonographer anyway (unfounded i know and i am sure 99% are fab) but the one i had for my 12 week scan mistook my right ovary for my bowel! (when she was supposed to be checking on state of my right ovary) and a friend had another who was really vile to her

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notcitrus · 30/07/2008 14:59

SIL2 asked but her baby was moving around so much with legs crossed that they only said "could be a boy, but don't put money on it".

I had a late scan and it was very obviously a boy - but as we've got a mountain of ex-girl clothes he'll just have to cope with a bit of pink!

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misdee · 30/07/2008 15:00

found out with dd3 at a late scan. by that point dh was very ill, and i wanted to give him a bit more focus. he didnt belive me to start with, until i hit the sales.

found out at 20 week scan and again, its a girl, but will ask them to re-check at next weeks scan, as i really dont belive it myself this time lol.

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reban · 30/07/2008 15:03

My thing about being a bit more organised is we already have a girl and 2 boys and lots of friends who have had babies on last couple of years. So basically we live in a three bed terrace stuffed with baby things. If i could get rid of one of the sex of clothes then it would free up some much needed space.
You know when you get that feeling though that as soon as i relax into having a girl and get rid of all the blue stuff i will be presented with my third son!

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elkiedee · 30/07/2008 16:49

I understand your dilemma, particularly as I suspect it's more common for them to get it wrong telling you it's a girl than a boy, because boy's bits are so visible (but I might be wrong!)

I've said yes to finding out because I don't want to be hoping for something I don't get - I would love a daughter but already know to expect ds2 as a side result of testing. Much better to be prepared to love a second son than to be disappointed on the day.

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lulumama · 30/07/2008 16:53

i hvae a girl and a boy and found out with both of them at 20 week scan, and it was obvious both times that one was a boy and the other a girl.. got a lovely view of DDs labia !

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reban · 31/07/2008 18:15

I didnt realise they could actually see the labia on the scan! I thought it was more a case of absense of anything means it must be a girl!

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oopsacoconut · 31/07/2008 18:30

Our little one showed us who she was going to be - we didn't need to ask. She showed us a bottom view with open legs as a first sighting when we had our 20week scan. She is a flasher and there were 3 very visable lines which denote a girl (they called it her burger!), if she was a boy she would be very under-endowed. We had it checked at 28weeks when we had a 3-d scan, again the 3 clear burger lines and then we saw it in 3d.

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Helsbels4 · 31/07/2008 18:42

My DH didn't want to find out with our first but we had a video of the scan and as I worked for two GP's, I asked them to look at it and they both said he was a boy - and he was! We asked the sonographer what the sex was with our second and she said she was pretty sure it was a girl. I had another scan at about 33 wks because my mum had terminal cancer and we weren't sure if she'd still be here when the baby was born so my midwife organised a special scan for my mum to see the baby and she again said it was a girl - which she was! However, the lady in the next bed to me after I had DD was told hers was a girl, had bought lots of pink and girly things and out pops a little boy!!!

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reban · 31/07/2008 20:00

That was really nice of your midwife to organise a special scan for your mom helsbels
RE lady in bed mext to you .. thats exactly what im worried about! Also though its not just getting rid of the sex of clothes we dont need but i also want to be able to tel my kids and as my 8 year old daughter is desperate for a litle sis after having two litle brothers, she would be really really upset with any mistakes!

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laidbackinengland · 31/07/2008 20:04

I was told DS2 was a girl, but he was very much a boy when he arrived.

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Helsbels4 · 31/07/2008 20:13

Yes reban,it was really lovely of my midwife to arrange a special scan for my mum. I'm told that they can be more certain if they say it's a boy but I still wouldn't put all my faith into it! I already had a DS and he really wanted a brother and when we told him he'd probably have a sister, he kept saying "well it might be a boy!" He loves his sister now though . Good luck with your scan on Monday - hope all goes well!

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RambleOn · 31/07/2008 20:14

The sonographer told me at 20wks that she thought it was a girl, but couldn't be sure.

I asked how sure, and whether I should buy pink.

She said "Buy pink, but keep the receipts!"

She was right, it was a girl.

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reban · 01/08/2008 17:50

hmmm i just cant decide. To make matters worse my dp cannot get out of work on monday so i will really have to make the final decision when the somographer asks!

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PortAndLemon · 01/08/2008 18:21

They were right with both of mine.

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FoghornLeghorn · 01/08/2008 18:28

There was someone on the July Ante Natal thread who was told the wrong sex .... can't think who it was now though but they had everything for a specific sex and ended up with the oposite.

FWIW, we asked with this baby (DC3) but sonographer couldn't see properly

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