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July 1st, 2012, 12:58 PM #1Dream User
13+1 nt scan, was wondering if anyone wanted to have a go at gender guessing?
I myself have no idea as im not very good at guessing by ultrasound but was wondering if anyone has any idea as to what gender my baby might be? xxx
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July 1st, 2012, 03:20 PM #2
no nub seen in this pic... do you have another?
~Chloe Paige~ 10/29/12 @ 32 weeks
DS 12 ♥ DS 10 ♥ DD 8 ♥ DS 6 ♥ DS 4
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July 1st, 2012, 03:41 PM #3Dream User
Im afraid not, this is the only pic i was given and next scan isnt until 16th August.
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July 1st, 2012, 04:01 PM #4
looks like there is a upward pointing tip of the nub to me....just look just above the thigh......also the head and face look very boyush.......as soon as i looked at it i thought boy too....if that is to mean anything.....but i can def see a tip just behind the bum above the thigh.
Last edited by toomanyboys; July 1st, 2012 at 04:04 PM.
married for 18 years!!!!
ME '74 DH '69
MUM to 5 happy active talented fiesty '00, '04, '06, '12, 14 and 1 '08. GD PART OF MY LIFE NOW. Accepted and enjoying life with my kids! Now in my early 40's still a small glimmer of hope to possibly be blessed with another pink bean, however, more of a fantasy then a deliberate attempt. On coil and not planning anymore. Don't think I could handle GD now.
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July 1st, 2012, 04:09 PM #5
Don't see a nub, sorry!!!
Proud mom of 3 sweet boys...
and one BEAUTIFUL little girl!
(Thanks Atomic!)
Guess my nub? LOL...
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/ultr...guess-3-a.html
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July 1st, 2012, 05:45 PM #6
I say boy 💙 by skull!
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July 2nd, 2012, 09:01 AM #7Dream User
Thanks, tbh i wouldnt be surprised if baby is a boy, our last 3 have all been boys as well, im trying to persuade hubby into letting me have a gender scan so we can know in advance for the puspose of being able to buy coloured clothes etc, i will be asking at my next nhs scan but as the sonographer was so unhelpful at my last 1 i dont hold out much hope of getiing an answer out of them xxx
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July 2nd, 2012, 11:08 AM #8
and of course it can all be totally wrong....who are we to really know eh? i liked to know too to get used to the idea and deal wuth my GD. becasue i have a dd already the gd is still quite bad but supressed as i am more inclined to let it be a surprise in order to just come to terms with the baby on its birthday whatever the gender. if i were to find out now it is a boy unlike with my dd (with whom i had to as GD was so bad i wanted to be prepared) this time i decided i am gong to love whatever the gender providing i have no time to ponder over it for weeks....
married for 18 years!!!!
ME '74 DH '69
MUM to 5 happy active talented fiesty '00, '04, '06, '12, 14 and 1 '08. GD PART OF MY LIFE NOW. Accepted and enjoying life with my kids! Now in my early 40's still a small glimmer of hope to possibly be blessed with another pink bean, however, more of a fantasy then a deliberate attempt. On coil and not planning anymore. Don't think I could handle GD now.
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July 2nd, 2012, 01:18 PM #9Dream User
For me ulitmatly it doesnt really matter, ive never suffered from gd, of my 6 children i didnt find out with the eldest 3 but did with the youngest 3 but that was only for buying cothes etc, it also meant we could let the older children know weather the new baby was a boy or girl so they knew if they were getting a little brother or little sister, im the sort of person who thinks that as long as baby is happy and healthy gender really doesnt matter xxx
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July 2nd, 2012, 04:48 PM #10
I don't see any clues...look busy down there if I had to guess I lean boy for no reason whatsoever! Lol
Congrats!!
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