Hi all,
I'm currently 24 weeks pregnant with my second child. At my 20 week anatomy scan, I was told that we were having another girl. I asked the tech how certain she was and she said that, while there are never any guarantees, she did see the infamous three white lines that typically indicate female genitalia. Having heard and read countless anecdotes of people who were told the wrong sex at their ultrasound, I'm wondering how confident I should be that I am in fact having a girl. I realize a lot depends on the sonographer's level of experience and the position on the baby, but how confident do/did others feel in what they were told at their anatomy scan? Thanks in advance for any feedback!
I'm currently 24 weeks pregnant with my second child. At my 20 week anatomy scan, I was told that we were having another girl. I asked the tech how certain she was and she said that, while there are never any guarantees, she did see the infamous three white lines that typically indicate female genitalia. Having heard and read countless anecdotes of people who were told the wrong sex at their ultrasound, I'm wondering how confident I should be that I am in fact having a girl. I realize a lot depends on the sonographer's level of experience and the position on the baby, but how confident do/did others feel in what they were told at their anatomy scan? Thanks in advance for any feedback!