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Kierasmom
I love my kids

Member since 5/05 2885 total posts
Name: Jenn
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
Chances are you didn't see anything for sure. 15 weeks is still very early for even a tech to make a decision. Try not to think about it too much.
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Posted 4/17/08 7:11 PM |
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codybear
Our Family is Complete!

Member since 11/06 2064 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
Posted by DancinBarefoot
In a word YES!! This happened to me, although much worse. The sono tech put my amnio results on the Level II report so I *knew* beyond any shadow of a doubt what we were having.
That said, DH didn't know and I kept my mouth shut for 19 weeks. The moment my OB announced "it's a girl" was still very special b/c I got to see DH's reaction to the news.
Wow, that's amazing. There is just no way I'd be able to keep that a secret! I'm so impressed!
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Posted 4/17/08 7:59 PM |
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MrsO
Big Brothers to Be

Member since 1/07 4521 total posts
Name: Maureen
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
I would be. You don't know for sure since it is so hard to tell on the sono what anything is. They should have asked you both to turn your heads while they were going below the waist.
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Posted 4/18/08 8:26 AM |
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headoverheels
s'il vous plaît

Member since 6/07 42079 total posts
Name: LB
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
Posted by CkGm
15 weeks is a little early for even a tech to tell the sex. I have heard so many stories about people being told one thing and out came another!
SO I think the element of surprize is still in place
this is exactly what i was thinking - 15 weeks is really too early for even a tech to tell 100%, i don't think you can be sure of what you saw at all!
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Posted 4/18/08 8:39 AM |
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Mkr09
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Member since 5/05 7550 total posts
Name: M
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
You just never know. At my 20 week sono (and we wanted to know what we were having) I swear I saw something and thought I was having a boy. The tech said she couldn't tell what the baby was because it wasn't cooperating. At my 22 week sono the tech said "pretty sure it's a girl" and I was completely shocked, but even she didn't sound positive so I still thought boy. Well when we went for our 3D sono at 28 weeks the tech said def girl. So you never know.
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Posted 4/18/08 10:02 AM |
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pharmcat2000
Mom of 2 + 1

Member since 10/05 7395 total posts
Name: Catherine
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
Posted by neener1211
Posted by DancinBarefoot
That said, DH didn't know and I kept my mouth shut for 19 weeks. The moment my OB announced "it's a girl" was still very special b/c I got to see DH's reaction to the news.
You just made me tear up!!
Me too!!
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Posted 4/20/08 6:23 AM |
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Tammy503
LIF Infant

Member since 6/06 263 total posts
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
15 weeks is too early to be sure of the sex in most cases. The tech shouldn't even tell you at that point even if you wanted to know. It may not be what you think at all.
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Posted 4/20/08 2:03 PM |
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MommyofG
just the girls

Member since 5/05 9461 total posts
Name: Janice
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
Dont be so sure unless you saw something sticking up- if you just saw a bulge like a ball could very well be a girl or side shot of a boy- you just dont really know like I said unless you saw something sticking up not just a ball
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Posted 4/20/08 3:06 PM |
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Dragonfly75
I love Hypnobabies

Member since 3/06 2333 total posts
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
At 15 weeks without confirmation from a trained tech I wouldn't start paint the nursery pink or blue. The tests aren't always descended at that point and maile and female genitial look a lot alike.
I have heard on other boards and from doctors -- apparent lack of a penis is not confirmation of a , especially at 15 weeks. There is something else specifically that they look for to confirm .
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Posted 4/20/08 3:51 PM |
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AnnBrunoXO
2 Girls For Me!

Member since 5/05 4377 total posts
Name: MaMMa
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
I just wanted to say that both times we didn't find out the sex of our girls until they were born - and both times I could of sworn i saw a little pee-pee on the ultrascreen - and i was wayyyy wrong - so you really never know....
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Posted 4/20/08 4:13 PM |
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PrincessP
Big sister!!!!!!!!!!
Member since 12/05 17450 total posts
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
I saw DD's "Penis" in every shot and kept telling everyone it was a boy....IT WAS HER UMBILICAL CORD
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Posted 4/20/08 6:59 PM |
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mamasita27
OHANA

Member since 8/07 5974 total posts
Name: MB
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
yes, i would be...that is very insensitive of the technician! BUT as PP said...you still don't know for sure...so it may still be a surprise !
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Posted 4/20/08 7:06 PM |
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watersdeb04
Back to school is here

Member since 12/07 1052 total posts
Name: Deb
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Re: Would you be frustrated if you didn't want to know the sex...?
I didn't realize how common it was for the tech to slip. DH's friend's wife told the tech she didn't want to know and at the end of the sono, the tech said "It's a princess!" DH's friend's wife was not happy. With their 2nd child they found out.
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Posted 4/21/08 8:35 AM |
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