Today I had an ultrasound to check for gallbladder issues, and I asked the guy if he minded checking the gender if he had time.
When we had our 18 week scan, the guy (different one obviously) said that he couldn't see anything to indicate it was a boy, so said it was a girl. We asked if he would double check and he refused. We asked him for the odds of it being a girl and he wouldn't give us more than 50%.
So fast forward to today, I ask the guy to do it and he looks. Bub isn't in a great position but he says to me that there are characteristics of both genders (like WTF does that mean anyway) but that he was leaning towards it being a boy. Then he said we will just have to find out the old fashioned way.
So now I'm all screwed up cos I've prepared myself for having a girl. And what if he's wrong? Is it easier to see the gender at 35 weeks than 18 weeks?? And I'm sure hd was a radiologist, not just a sonographer, so would that make him better at his job than the sonographer from the public hospital? I went private for this scan. Argh I'm so confused and I just want to know cos I hate surprises! Lol

