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1398586 tn?1370589558

Ultrasound - Boy or girl? Please help :)

Hi guys,

It's been a long time since I've posted on here but here goes...

I am currently 19 weeks pregnant. I had a scan at 14 weeks where the tech told us what gender she thought the baby was... Went back at 17 weeks for another and got a 'toilet shot' but I don't think it's very clear and the tech wouldn't say what gender she thought baby was.
I've uploaded the only decent shot.
What do other mummies think?

Thanks :)
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1398586 tn?1370589558
This is from today - Still very blurry and a little unsure but they say girl so I guess we have to wait and see.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Pregnancy-18-24--/Gender-Ultrasound---Update/show/1876202
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1398586 tn?1370589558
Just back from my scan and it looks like it is indeed a little girl :)
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3182438 tn?1359489871
I think it's a boy, its angled back twards the butt however normally for a girl there are three visable lines in the genital area. I don't see any lines but I do see what could be testes. Hopefully baby will work with you for your next ultrasound. :)
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4645839 tn?1358299731
If she said girl she was probably right! With my little man it looked like a pointy cone shaped thing til about 18 weeks and it doesn't look like anything similar to that is there.. good luck!
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1398586 tn?1370589558
Thanks guys :)

I have my morphology scan tomorrow morning so I'm hoping baby plays nice and lets us see :D

@amandacovaleski - I had a scan at around 14, nearly 15 weeks and the tech said she thought girl but the scan at 17 weeks did nothing more than confuse me.

I can see how the little bump may look like testes but I didn't think the testes would be that noticeable at 17 weeks as I was under the impressiont that they would have only descended a short time ago.
At the same time, I can see how it could be swollen girl parts lol.

@Franky91 - I'm not sure why you can't see it, it shows up for me and must have for the other people that have replied. I may have to upload it to another site and share the link.

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4043310 tn?1355912647
I cant see the picture? Im really gd at reading ultrasound scans so far av guessed all my pals babys right and from my 12 week scan I cud see a clear indication of a girl and it is a girl :)
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1816154 tn?1463430018
i am thinking girl!
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3224409 tn?1356206827
i m going to guess a girl :s..
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Guess girl?
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4645839 tn?1358299731
I guess if I had to choose though I'd lean more towards girl
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4645839 tn?1358299731
Girl I'm an ultrasound tech and can honestly tell you I have no idea by that  shot, I saw your post and was excited thinking I could totally tell you but I can't :(
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Remember, little girls are "swollen" down there, making them sometimes look like testes, a boy usually looks like a little turtle.
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365429 tn?1390253309
id say boy... maybe im seeing testes....
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1287276 tn?1357854419
I said girl..
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3366433 tn?1358695170
It looks like a little boy to me...but I could be seeing things.
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2863077 tn?1436670789
girl
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2020005 tn?1628125976
Looks like my girls u/s, but it's a hard shot to tell, my tech got 3-4 different pictures of it, but it looks like a girl to me!
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If I had to guess I would say girl because I don't really see anything. The shot is more angled toward the babies booty it seems.
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