Anonymous wrote:OP here.
So I went in today to an extremely experienced radiologist (he’s an expert in telling the genders as early as 12 weeks) and he said that it’s a boy!
What I’m confused about is that there was a very obvious penis in the ultrasound that wasn’t even visible two days ago! Is it possible that it developed that quickly?
Also I just turned 12 weeks today according to him so I was 11w5d when I did the first ultrasound. He said that the OB probably went off the nub theory which points to a girl.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
So I went in today to an extremely experienced radiologist (he’s an expert in telling the genders as early as 12 weeks) and he said that it’s a boy!
What I’m confused about is that there was a very obvious penis in the ultrasound that wasn’t even visible two days ago! Is it possible that it developed that quickly?
Also I just turned 12 weeks today according to him so I was 11w5d when I did the first ultrasound. He said that the OB probably went off the nub theory which points to a girl.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
So I went in today to an extremely experienced radiologist (he’s an expert in telling the genders as early as 12 weeks) and he said that it’s a boy!
What I’m confused about is that there was a very obvious penis in the ultrasound that wasn’t even visible two days ago! Is it possible that it developed that quickly?
Also I just turned 12 weeks today according to him so I was 11w5d when I did the first ultrasound. He said that the OB probably went off the nub theory which points to a girl.
Anonymous wrote:I was told the same thing and gave birth to a boy, in 2005. Never had the third trimester gender confirmation, because he was born at 32 weeks. He used a pink stroller for a while![]()
I hope ultrasound technology has improved in 20 years, OP!