so the doctor who did the "complete" u/s said i'm definitely having a girl and a boy. i've heard of them getting the girls wrong (stated it was a girl but it's really a boy), but can they get the boys wrong?
so the doctor who did the "complete" u/s said i'm definitely having a girl and a boy. i've heard of them getting the girls wrong (stated it was a girl but it's really a boy), but can they get the boys wrong?
persimmon / 1135 posts
When the technician told us we were having a boy she refused to say that it was for certain. I think there's always a chance of error, but she did say "98-99%" so we feel pretty confident.
persimmon / 1134 posts
Anyone can make a mistake, but I'd say that boys are definitely harder to mistake as a girl.
grapefruit / 4554 posts
When we had our gender u/s our Doc said it's "99% certain it's a girl and not to invest into too much blue"
GOLD / pomelo / 5167 posts
Yes, its easy to make a mistake (less likely then in the past seeing all the technology we have now)... but it happens. you are never 100% sure.
kiwi / 551 posts
My niece was supposed to be my nephew. The gender prediction was made at an ultrasound that was done early on (12-14 weeks I think) and they never did another US so perhaps a later one would have changed the prediction. But for most of the pregnancy my family expected a boy and ended up getting a girl.
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
Both my OB and technician said they were 95% sure. Neither would give me a 100%.
persimmon / 1194 posts
I agree with the others, I think there's always chance for error. My coworker was told she was having a girl at several ultrasounds (the last one 2 days before she gave birth), however in her dreams the baby was always a boy. Sure enough she had a boy and ended up having to return everything she'd already gotten.
admin / wonderful grape / 20724 posts
With our first child, we couldn't get an appointment with a reputable doctor so we got an appointment with a random doctor just to do an ultrasound. Well they also did genetic testing, and they told us in our next appointment that our child was definitely a girl.
Later that year, our son Charlie was born! Ultrasounds at the hospital had accurately predicted his sex, but I can't say the experience overall raised my confidence in the accuracy of gender testing!
hostess / wonderful persimmon / 25556 posts
Interesting! A friend of mine is a bit worried they got the gender wrong so she is only investing in gender-neutral clothing and is going to have two names ready to go -a boy name and a girl name. Is it really possible to get it wrong (if it's a girl) if they see those distinct lines that show the labia? Could those three lines be something else on a boy?
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
with olive the ultrasound tech told me she was 85% sure it was a girl -- that's the highest she'll go. she told me she'd be 95% sure if it was a boy. once they see the family jewels, i think it's hard to mistake a boy for a girl!
charlie's best friend's mom was told she was having a girl, but it turned out to be a boy...
eggplant / 11824 posts
My ultrasound tech said she wasn't allowed to give a 100% certain answer, but said "I've been doing this for over 30 years, and let's say I'm 99% sure its a girl", which was good enough for me. I know some doctors have better ultrasound equipment than others, so if you think your doc has good equipment and experience, I'd probably trust their opinion.
persimmon / 1150 posts
I know a family who had all girls and on their 4th pregnancy the tech said it was a boy(dad was very excited)... They were going to name him Eli..... When the baby arrived they named her Ellie.
kiwi / 686 posts
I've heard of baby girls being mistaken for boys when they had their hand "down there", haha.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
This is one of the main reasons I agreed to go team green next time. I spent my whole pregnancy worrying that they got it wrong and I'd be dressing my boy in all pink!
pomegranate / 3388 posts
I'm a little bit concerned about this, but I've now had three separate ultrasounds where they told me the baby is a girl. I figure at this point they must have it right... right?
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
My parents doctor told them I would be a boy... Well, I'm a girl! LOL!
persimmon / 1134 posts
@skibobrown: that's what I'm hoping too. They told us girl at our 16 week, 18 week, and 20 week u/s so I'm hoping after 3 u/s, 2 techs, and 1 Dr all saying girl, that they have it right! I figure it'd have to be a pretty big coincidence to have it wrong all 3 times, right?
blogger / pineapple / 12381 posts
We had chromosomes done, so I was 100% sure that Little Jacks was a girl (US confirmed it).
pomegranate / 3414 posts
My boy cousin (born on April Fool's day) whose baby shower was all pink-the dad thought the doctor was playing a trick on him.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
My parents were told that my brother was a girl. They were surprised when he was born!
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
One of Wagon Sr.'s coworkers was told she was having a girl, and it turned out to be a boy.
I've had two ultrasounds around 20 weeks (18 and 20) and they both said it was a girl because they "didn't see anything" down there..... I'm still worried I'll be dressing my boy in pink!! I already gave away all the boy stuff!!!
coconut / 8299 posts
Our US tech told us that it's not just the absence of a "penis" that makes it a girl, it's the presence of the "3 lines" (not sure what those 3 lines are). She pointed to that "area" and said "Ok, i don't see a penis and I definitely see the 3 white lines so I'm 99% sure it's a girl". She said that if she didn't see a penis AND didn't see the 3 white lines, she'd only be 60-70% confident in her answer.
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