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    Confused Is this the nub?????

    I just can't see what everyone else is seeing or how this looks like a boy can someone please explain?

    Am I looking at the nub? Because to me doesn;t that look girl because it is pretty much in line with the spine????
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    Yes But see the knobby looking end on it? To me that really looks like a boy girls tend to be pointier and forked.
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    Yes i agree with DM, and the baby almost has its back arched, kind of streching, i think if it was more relaxed the nub would have a more pronaunced angle upwards.

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    Oh right yes someone mentioned to me about it being bulbous so this is more boy like then despite it looking straight to me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinss View Post
    Yes i agree with DM, and the baby almost has its back arched, kind of streching, i think if it was more relaxed the nub would have a more pronaunced angle upwards.
    Agree 100%. I don't see how that could be a girl - very very much a boy.
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    I think I was not looking at the whole pic lol and just assuming the straight bit automatically meant girl.
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    TTC5, sorry I have no idea about nubs but I really hope you hear boy in a few weeks time, it sounds promising so good luck.

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    Im not a nub expert but i thought id let you know that all 4 of my children had nubs identical to your bubs and they all BOYS

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    My boys have had very similar nubs to yours and they're definitely boys!
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    Oh that is quite exciting to hear other boys have looked like this!!! You ladies don't happen to have a photo to share with me do you? xx
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