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Old May 9th 05, 04:15 PM
Marie
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On 9 May 2005 08:00:25 -0700, "Melania" wrote:
Wow. That would throw you, huh? From what I hear, though, these kinds
of mistakes generally go one way - they might not see clear boy parts
and thus they say "girl", but if they confidently tell you "boy", it's
because they've definitely seen boy parts. I know what I saw at my own
u/s, and if I have a girl I'll be tracking down that technician to ask
just whose u/s she was showing us, since it wouldn't have been ours!!


My third baby had hydronephrosis diagnosed on ultrasound, and
everything we read and were told claimed that it is mostly boys who
have that problem. It was hard not to count on it being a boy,
especially the way the specialist doing the second ultrasound kept
going on and on about how it's mostly boys who have this problem, and
then asking if we're sure we didn't want to know the sex. I think she
was teasing us! It *was* a *girl*! lol
Marie