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Telling the sex of a baby at 12 wks...

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stressed out | 17:32 Tue 18th Jul 2006 | Parenting
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Ok, i'm 13 weeks pregnant. I had a scan last week (12 wks). I asked the sonographer if she thought she could tell the sex of the baby, she said she thought it was a boy but that it could have been the umbilical cord, i asked her what percentage she based that on and she told me she could'nt give me a percentage as she was'nt sure and it's too early to tell.
I have a son and i'd really like a girl this time.

Would she have even hinted anything if she was'nt sure? How accurate is it for them to determine sex at this stage?

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i'd wait until you are 20 wks. im guessing your in the states as you called it a sonographer. I had always been told in the UK that you couldn't tell by the 12weeks scan.
at 20 weeks they have an 80% chance of getting the sex of baby right.
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Sorry, i'm in the u.k, it's just that's the term that i use for her. x
I would wait for your 20wk scan too - but don't build your hopes up, my sister went for her 20wk scan yesterday and they couldn't tell as the baby had it's legs crossed!!!

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I know, with my son the guy said there was a 90% chance it was a boy, when i gave birth it was! But i do know couples who could'nt be told for that reason.
The general concensus all through my wife's last pregnancy was that it probably a boy and hey presto it was a girl so they must have been looking at the cord as well.
I had to have a CVS test at 14 weeks and they do a scan beforehand, told me they thought it was a girl.

Got the results back a couple of weeks later to be told it was a boy (100% sure as they check chromosomes - plus he is 2 now and definitely a boy!!)

I think that I shouldn't have been told at that stage, I got all excited and started thinking about pink things etc, for it to actually be wrong. I know they can't be 100% accurate anyway from a scan (as opposed to tests etc), but they should at least leave it until it is more likely to be accurate.
I had a CVS test too and they asked if I wanted to know but I decided not too. I think the last part of pregnancy is hard going and you need that boost of a surprise to keep you going on the big day!

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