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Finding out the sex

Hi, this might sound like a ailly question ... I had my scans am currently 19weeks&5days every time I go for my scan my baby laying on their stomach with their legs closed I got another scan when am 21weeks what can I eat/drink to get my baby to turn so I can find out the sex?

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Jenny
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I drank water before I went for my scan and my little one wasnt playing nicely so the lady I seen got me to jump up and down and wiggle my bum about, silly I know but when she looked it was like there was a party going on in there :) hope it helps x
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I have always drank a little more than a half a can of mountain dew within an hour of my ultrasound but this time it didn't work so they told me to drink something with a lot of caffeine in it so when i went back a few days later i took 4 small drinks of a red bull very small drinks cuz it had been 6 months since ice had one it worked awesome my little guy wouldn't sit still! Just eat something really sugary or drink something with a lot of caffeine in it that's what they told me to do :)
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Just stand up jump a little, we went for a walk during our scan because we couldnt see either walked up and down some stairs and jiggled about that moved him :-)
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Thank you very much ladies

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