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limparato
Mar 10, 2010, 12:03 PM
My husband and I were told at our 20 week ultrasound that we were having a boy. The tech told us she was 100 percent sure that we were having a boy. How accurate is her statement. Is it safe to buy blue?

J_9
Mar 10, 2010, 12:06 PM
It's pretty safe to buy blue, but have some neutral colors as well. I have delivered girls that were supposed to be boys and 3 boys that were supposed to be girls. So, keep the receipts.

These estimates are usually pretty accurate, but unless you have a 3-D ultrasound there is always a risk of mistake.

LearningAsIGo
Mar 10, 2010, 12:53 PM
I agree with J-9

Also, you'll probably have more u/s in the future and you'll be able to check again. ;)

joshAU
Oct 8, 2010, 04:16 AM
If, after viewing a ultrasound, it is pronounced a boy, then it usually is. Although, obviously not always. If it is pronounced a girl, there is a slightly higher chance that it might actually be a boy.
I went along to my ex's ultrasound, after telling them I wanted it to be a surprise.
At one point, the nurse inadvertently said, "well, that's pretty obvious", which sort of gave the game away... and yes, it was a boy.
I guess that sometimes the nurse cannot see it clearly, they may think it's a girl, when its actually a boy, when they can see it, well, its rarely a girl, obviously.
Either way, you'll love them. Good luck, enjoy, and don't stress or take it too seriously...

J_9
Oct 8, 2010, 06:24 AM
In all my experience so far most of the "mistakes" are when the ultrasound tech tells a patient that it is a boy. I've seen more boys go home in pink than you could shake a stick at.