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Question by Renée
Submitted on 4/16/2004
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Hi, I'm 25 weeks into my pregnancy and we're still not sure about the baby's gender. I had an ultrasound at 18 weeks and the tech said it looked like it might be a boy but she wasn't completely sure. At 19 weeks I had another ultrasound and this tech said she thought she saw what looked like a scrotum but could not see a penis. Therefore she wasn't sure either. She also mentioned that what could have been mistaken for a penis in our 18 week ultrasound could have been the umbilical cord. With my first son, it was clear that he was a boy in my sixteenth week of pregnancy. Getting another ultrasound before the baby is born doesn't look promising. Help! Any thoughts?

Renée


Answer by zennifer
Submitted on 6/15/2004
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I would stick with green and yellow :).  A friend of mine was told that she was having a girl, based on the US.  They purchased everything in pink and got the room all ready for a girl and she ended up having a boy.  So mistakes can happen.  Good luck.  There's a pregnancy community called AwesomeBabies.com that is supportive and a great place to ask questions like this.

 

Answer by hi
Submitted on 2/2/2005
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never believe the sex they tell you,its always best to wait and see,stick to mutual colours!

 

Answer by winona
Submitted on 1/27/2007
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your baby will be transexual

 

Answer by bonniebea
Submitted on 6/18/2007
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had a ultrasound at 16 weeks they said it was a girl can it be a boy?

 

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