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discovering gender
hi girls
what is the earliest you can determine gender in a baby and by what means? blood test, ultrasound etc
what i found the hardest with my boys was the not knowing and the idea i could have a girl drove me insane made it soo much harder to be happy knowing asap would allow me to enjoy my last pg without the possibility hanging over me
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I am not 100% sure but I thought it was 12 weeks if you go to a nub specialist but then thats not 100% - good luck though x
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oh yes, I forgot about CVS - we would only be able to get that privately in the UK and think its around £500. We had CVS for DS3 as we were advised to but they didnt test for the sex of the baby as the issue we had wasnt gender related.
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If you just go by u/s, 16 weeks is the earliest they advise. I found out with both boys at 16 weeks and there was no doubt about it at all!
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apparently these blood tests are accurate and reliable...
http://www.prenatalgeneticscenter.co...a-gender-test/
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thanks ladies what is a cvs test, what does it involve
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Hi, I wouldnt recommend a CVS test unless you are concerned about something being wrong as it carries a small risk of miscarriage. They have to insert a really long needle and take some cells (sorry - not very good explanation - I have sort of blanked it out as it scared me a bit at the time!) - its very similar to an amnio but it can be done from an earlier gestation. I am sure someone could explain it better than me!
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I had a nub specialist scan me at 13 weeks and told me at this stage it is 70% girl. He was right confirmed at gender scan at 15+4.
I'll be checking again at 21 week scan, then will book a 4D bonding scan at about 30 weeks... just to be really sure, lol.
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CVS is the earliest chance but they usually only offer it to women over 40, or with some history of abnormal pregnancy. It has a 1 in 200 chance of miscarriage. Next time to get guaranteed sex results is amniosyntesis.
The nub guessing is just that...guessing. So if you're okay with it, an ultrasound at 12 - 14 weeks with a profile shot is what you need.