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September 25th, 2014, 11:22 AM
Hi All,
I'm new here. So this past Tuesday, I had my 21 week ultrasound. We barely spent about 10-20 seconds on the gender, since the tech pretty announced right after she touched my abdomen that it was a girl. We were of course ridiculously excited and didn't really pay as much attention to the screen (or I don't remember what happened- it was all a whirlwind). She showed us the three very obvious lines, and of course we come back home to announce to everybody else. About 50% had no clue what they were seeing, and the rest were evenly split between that's a blurry picture and don't go buying pink cribs.
Upon closer inspection, I guess the butt and one of the legs are blurry even if the three lines are clear. I'd appreciate any thoughts on whether I should get a confirmation scan and/or a pink crib. Thank you.
Additional info: the baby was pretty much sitting on my pelvis for the entire ultrasound. The tech did have some trouble imaging the spine, particularly the tailbone as a whole unit. We tried moving her but she was pretty stubborn in standing her ground.
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I'm new here. So this past Tuesday, I had my 21 week ultrasound. We barely spent about 10-20 seconds on the gender, since the tech pretty announced right after she touched my abdomen that it was a girl. We were of course ridiculously excited and didn't really pay as much attention to the screen (or I don't remember what happened- it was all a whirlwind). She showed us the three very obvious lines, and of course we come back home to announce to everybody else. About 50% had no clue what they were seeing, and the rest were evenly split between that's a blurry picture and don't go buying pink cribs.
Upon closer inspection, I guess the butt and one of the legs are blurry even if the three lines are clear. I'd appreciate any thoughts on whether I should get a confirmation scan and/or a pink crib. Thank you.
Additional info: the baby was pretty much sitting on my pelvis for the entire ultrasound. The tech did have some trouble imaging the spine, particularly the tailbone as a whole unit. We tried moving her but she was pretty stubborn in standing her ground.
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