Yep I found out at the 12wk scan! They said they are pretty sure it's a girl...turned out to be right!
Hi everyone,
has anyone else been told what sex their baby is, at the 12wk scan? We had ours today, and were told that it is most likely a boy (we could see it pretty clearly).
So if you have been told at the 12wk scan, were they right?
Yep I found out at the 12wk scan! They said they are pretty sure it's a girl...turned out to be right!
My SIL was told she was having a boy at her 13 week scan. It was, as you say, pretty clear. At 36 weeks she went in to try an ECV because her bubs was breech. They scanned the cord and such to make sure all was in a good position to try it and there was baby's large and obvious FEMALE equipment pressed against the inside of mums tummy... They took all the blue stuff back and swapped it for pink and it was a major hassle.
In the UK we get an early scan at 12-13 weeks automatically but 20week scans are optional and vary by health board. She might not have found out until birth.
So if you're getting another scan at some point later on i'd hold off on choosing a name or buying anything blue for a while
Bx
Both times yes, we got them to give us their best guess at the 12 week scan, both times they were right...first time boy, second time girl.
Yep I was told at the 12 week scan, and they were right on the money![]()
With DD we were told 90% chance it was girl at 12 week scan and yep they were right!
i was told at 13w 6d that he'd 'pt one dollar on it being a boy' i didnt take his word for it, but after reading this thread.. im a little excited! lol
we find out friday anyways (well.. hopefully anyway!) ill report back if it was right or not!!
I too asked the sonographer for an educated guess for DS's 13 weeks scan, and she was right!
At DD's 13 week scan the sonographer wouldn't even attempt to guess.
How fascinating. I never knew you could find out the sex so early. And you can have it double checked at the 20 week scan. How cool.
Last edited by Liviam; January 21st, 2009 at 09:10 PM.
Our sonographer at the 12 week scan wouldn't even give us his guess, he just told us to ask at our 19 week scan. At our 19 week scan the sonographer said he was 99% sure he was correct with the sex, and I had our obstetrician confirm it yesterday with his in-office ultrasound machine. I feel confident with our gender-specific clothing purchases now, hehehe.
I like all these positive stories![]()
I would like to know, but it isn't really a problem if they are wrong. we already have one of each, so we don't need to buy anything - which I am a little sad about - we still have some outfits from the other two that haven't even had the tags pulled off. Plus I think DH would actually prefer another little girl, so now he has more time to get his head around it (and if they are wrong it's an added surprise).
Yep, I found out we were having a boy at the 12 week scan. It all depends on how experienced the sonographer is. Those that say they won't attempt to look, are generally the ones that aren't that experienced. My sonographer had over 20 years experience & boy you could tell. She zoomed around picking out body parts so quickly, I knew she knew her stuff. My Obstetrician said that if they say a boy, then there's a good chance it is, though if they say girl, the willy could just be hiding.
We found out at my 9 weeks scan what the OB believed it would be and the OB was right is was a boy.
My friend was told at her 12 week scan that she was having a girl and yep, she was a girl.
I'm having a 12 week scan in a few weeks and am really curious if the sonographer will be able to tell. The one I saw with DS1 wouldn't even try to guess and I didn't have the 12 week scan with DS2. Apparently another way of finding out is to look at your babies "nub" in the u/s pic. Google "gender nub" if you want to find out more!
We asked at the 12 week scan but they would'nt even attempt to look, perhaps because we live in the country. But after looking into gender nubs and our previous US from other bubs we were pretty sure we were having a girl, and the 20 week scan confirmed. Very exciting stuff. There is a site angle of the dangle, one girl on there is very accurate in her reading of the scans if anyone has a good shot and wants to check it's a good place to go.
We were told at our 12 wk scan that DS was probably a boy, we kinda put it out of our minds (we thought it was waaay too early to know) and didn't have it confirmed because we wanted a surprise in the end. We totally forgot about it until just after he was born, but obviously they were right.
We were told at our 13wk scan that our new bundle is probably a girl. The sonographer gave as an 80% chance.
Apparently they don't look for girl or boys parts specifically. They look at the nub (I really don't know what this is) and the angle that it is hanging in relation to the spine. A nub pointing up is a boy and a nub pointing down is a girl...
HTH
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