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How accurate of private gender scans?

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LJHH · 10/03/2014 11:37

So I was lucky enough to be bought a private scan by my friends (they were sick of me banging on about the nub theory i think :) )
I was supposed to go last weekend but sadly had to postpone until this weekend, the postponement was for reasons out of my control so, naturally I sulked all day saturday!

I will be 17 weeks + 1 when I go - in a way i guess its better that we waited another week as the baby will be that tiny bit bigger.

I was just wondering how accurate these things really are? Obviously the all singing all dancing website claims to be over 99% accurate but they would say this?!
I'm so looking forward to finding out but will be devastated if they say one thing and the 20 week scan says another! (not that i have a preference but for the simple reason that we need to start buying things)
I have convinced myself its a boy so I will be completely shocked if its a girl!!

Has anyone had one of these and has any feedback?

Thanks :) x

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whyyougottabe · 15/03/2014 19:11

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WeeClype · 15/03/2014 17:15

Congratulations Smile

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LJHH · 15/03/2014 12:42

I was right! We're team blue :)
He was hiding at first, I had to go for a walk, down a bottle of lucozade and a Mars bar and do some star jumps! But then she found his little bits! SO HAPPY!!!!!

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Boogles91 · 12/03/2014 22:56

Our 20wk scan showed us pretty well as he just stuck it out there on the screen...along with a few bum flashes! X

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grobagsforever · 12/03/2014 13:38

At 13+ 5 I was told definitely a boy. At 20 weeks we were told girl! Am 23 weeks now. Some friends were told boy at 12 week nhs, girl at 16 week private and boy at 20 weeks nhs! Mistakes happen!

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alita7 · 12/03/2014 11:24

That Chinese thing says it's a girl, I'm only 5+ 6 so well see.... will see what the nub looks like!
What if you're having fraternal twins then it couldn't be accurate!

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Forago · 12/03/2014 10:39

yes I know that - they could clearly tell which way at 11 weeks in all 3 cases

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LJHH · 12/03/2014 10:18

Of course I will! Grin xx

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Wishfulmakeupping · 12/03/2014 10:05

Yes please come back and let us know

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WeeClype · 12/03/2014 09:59

I've had 2 with Babybond at both times I got to go back for a 2nd scan Smile, the 1st one was a boy but she was only 90% so I was scanned 2 weeks later to double check. 2nd time it was a girl but as I was only 16 weeks I was told to come back again to make sure no boy parts had grown. All 2nd scans were free and it means I've got loads of scan pic's.

My hospital doesn't tell the gender.

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LJHH · 12/03/2014 09:56

Chinese lunar says boy - I am already convinced boy :) 3 sleeps til I can finally find out! Provided the baby is feeling cooperative that is....

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TheAuthoress · 12/03/2014 09:53

I had one at 16+2 with dd and was correctly told she was a girl. This was confirmed by my 20 week scan and I guessed right using the nub theory on my 12 week scan pics Grin

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Wishfulmakeupping · 12/03/2014 09:52
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Wishfulmakeupping · 12/03/2014 09:51

If you can't wait until the scan have used the Chinese gender predictor test ? It was right for me and 4 friends when we were expecting very weird

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Forago · 12/03/2014 09:35

I think all scans are pretty accurate now as the equipment has got a lot more sensitive. I have 3 boys and has 11 week and 20 week scans with all on the NHS plus 11 week privates ones and 3d scans later on. All quite clearly showed they were boys.

At the 11 week scans the NHS staff could quite clearly see they were boys, but said they wouldnt put it in writing as it is NHS policy from days when machines weren't as accurate not to officially say until the 20 week scan.

Each time I said sure no problem we don't care, just nosey, what do you think?

The responses were:

2004 London Teaching Hospital : that's a willy in my opinion
2007 Local Hospital : that's a willy if ever I saw one
2010 Local Hospital : that's a willy without a doubt (even we could see it at 11 weeks that time)

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bluebelle2662 · 12/03/2014 09:26

I had one a few weeks before my "official" scan, and both told me I am having a boy. My mum refused to believe it until I had my 20 week scan, saying it could just be "a girl with swollen flaps". She is lovely lol xxx

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LJHH · 10/03/2014 19:52

There was no mention of the nub, the lady the scanned me wasn't the friendliest person, (she very briefly mentioned I had a cyst and then made us wait outside whilst she wrote the notes but didn't really say much else about anything) we had a bit of a moment with the ticket machine for the scan pics and because of this our time slot was given to another couple as they wouldn't wait literally 2 mins for my OH to come back with change. By the time I got in there, I was feeling v stressed! Hoping future scans aren't as stressful, saying that though seeing our little baby was the best thing I've ever seen and I wanted to do it all over again straight away!

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curiousgeorgie · 10/03/2014 18:36

I had one at 15+6 with my first pregnancy and they were right about her being a girl.

Had one at 17 exactly with my 2nd baby and they were right with girl again Smile

Lovely experience too!

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LJHH · 10/03/2014 18:24

Haha, I'll look out for a "burger"!! Grin

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MummaSmurf1 · 10/03/2014 17:05

I found my private scans were far clearer than nhs equipment. Plus they really take their time and look several times. You need to look for a "hamburger" for a girl!! My nhs scan said girl too but she's still cooking so I don't know for definite.
I also was absolutely convinced it was a boy!

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LJHH · 10/03/2014 13:38

Im just going to keep my fingers crossed that they get our result correct too :)
(and try not to go to OTT with either pink or blue!)

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