ok thanks 4boys hun congrats huni x
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ok thanks 4boys hun congrats huni x
I have to admit I'm completely confused now, and I reread my post and realized i made a mistake, first LO was on LEFT, 100% boy, 2nd was on RIGHT and doc said he's pretty sure another boy so is there a possibility he is incorrect? Because if flipped LO #1 would technically be on right transvaginal and LO #2 would technically be on left transvaginal correct?
mamaashley how far gone are you ?
17 wks 5days I was 16 wks 6 dys when ob determined gender.
I had a 6 wk scan and the image on the screen and printed out was definately the opposite to real life because the sonographer was searching for my left ovary and on the screen she was looking on the right. She confirmed she was looking for my left ovary several times and also i can remember her needing to pull my right knee further out to be able to point the wand further to the left. So I think it just depends on where you are having scan and who is operating the machine as to whether the image needs to be flipped or not and it really needs to confirmed to be able to guess based on ramzi.
di you get any good pics hun ?
*did
Im still confused by this as when i had my scan last week he was deffo looking on left side and he too asked me to move my right leg so he could angle the wand more to left but on the screen everything was on the left side so not the opposite.
Oh i wish i would have asked him, it would have been nice to have gotten a pic too :(
Ok, So, I had my 6 week 4 day u/s today vaginally. I asked if she could see the placenta forming, and she said it was too early to tell. But, once she printed out the pic, it looked identical to yours 4boys. I asked the dr. "So, is this pic true to form, the baby is on my right? She said, "No, and held teh pic up to my belly showing baby on left and yolk sac/baby/possible placenta (in my eyes) on left. I'm not excited in the least bit b/c this theory has been so confused online. And, I looked back at my boys' early u/s and they all also look on the left on their vag. ultrasounds. But, I don't know if that ultrasound back then (diff. city, diff docs) were true to side or not?
So, this is going in the old wive's tale category for me :)
I read on IG ages ago that it doesn't matter if it is abdominal or vaginal, you still reverse the picture to determine the side placenta is on.