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BWB/LO: I got a question for ya!
When did/could/will you find out the sex of your baby?
I'm asking because my coworkers and I had this conversation the other day. They're both pregnant and one was told that she'll find out around 20 weeks (she's only 12 weeks now) and the other already has an appointment for when she's 19 weeks (she's 16 weeks). Another pg coworker of ours has an appointment for this week at 14 weeks, though. Is that normal? I've always heard that 20 weeks is pretty standard, so 14 weeks seems super early to me and to my other two coworkers.
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Re: BWB/LO: I got a question for ya!
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That early on, they go by the "angle of the dangle" ... you can google image search that to see what they mean. I still can't really tell. I know Chelsey knew Jackson was a boy based on this early on, so it can be accurate if the person knows what they are looking for and takes enough time to examine it.
However, I don't know anyone who found out before 18 weeks at the earliest, and almost everyone I know found out at 20 weeks. That was when we had the opportunity to find out as well, but we declined.
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Dude, I don't know why but this totally annoys me. Why is everybody in such a hurry to figure out? I know it's a stupid reason to be annoyed. HA!
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I've always been told it's most accurate/likely to be known between weeks 18-21.
We found out at 20w with Nolan.
We're *likely* finding out at 16w with the twins, but only because it's a level 2 ultrasound, with a very skilled tech, and my MFM. So in other words, not everyone gets those kind of u/s.
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I agree! It drives me nuts too. I can't imagine paying for another ultrasound before 20 weeks just to find out the sex. Although, after what we've been through, I view the 20 week ultrasound as something different than just finding out the sex of the baby. My OB wouldn't even schedule us before 20 weeks and even at that time she said she wasn't 100% sure that Claire was a girl.
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