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BabyGirl2013
January 30th, 2015, 08:52 PM
I had a scan today because I've had some bleeding. After learning that everything is ok, I was telling the sonographer that I have three boys. So she looked (toilet shot) and said, "My guess is that this is boy #4! There's definitely something between the legs." My heart sank for just a minute, but I'm honestly relieved that all is well with the pregnancy. Plus I have no regrets about my sway...so if it is a boy, I know I did all I could.

I was surprised that she made a prediction at all this early especially based on that angle...not nub. (I didn't ask her about the nub)

I don't know much about nub shots and if they can be seen in these pics or not. Or if they'd even be accurate this early.

Thoughts are much appreciated! :)
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nuthinbutpink
January 30th, 2015, 09:08 PM
How far along are you?

nuthinbutpink
January 30th, 2015, 09:08 PM
Sorry. At 10 weeks, you cannot tell gender. They all look like aliens with a tail!

BabyGirl2013
January 30th, 2015, 09:24 PM
That's what I thought too! I couldn't believe she even guessed. When would be the ideal time for me to get a nub shot? I guess that little line sticking out between the legs isn't a nub??

nuthinbutpink
January 30th, 2015, 09:39 PM
13 weeks is best!

Nahri
January 31st, 2015, 05:17 AM
Yeah even with a potty shot at this gestation they all look exactly alike so take her guess with a grain of salt. 13 weeks on is best. I personally like 15 weeks for those late developers makes it harder to play the what if game.

atomic sagebrush
February 1st, 2015, 03:49 PM
Babycakes I know we already discussed this but I"m C and P my response here in case of others stumbling onto this thread with the same question:

That tech should be fired because she knows nothing about biology or fetal anatomy.

Baby boys and girls are IDENTICAL at that stage of getstation. The Y chromosome is dormant till late in the 10th week and does not even begin to make testosterone until that point. Without testosterone, the genitals of boy and girl babies are indistinguishable - they are exactly the same (both girls). Only after the Y chromosome "wakes up" and starts growing the testicles, which in turn make testosterone, does the baby's "clitoris" turn into a penis in boys. THis process takes till the 13th week to continue and I find that even in the 12th week it is totally unreliable. No nub guessing till the 13th week gestation!

Potty shots are completely inaccurate up until 16 weeks gestation. So not only is the tech wrong about the baby possibly looking boy at this stage, they could not tell from a potty shot anyway.