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Old 05-04-2015, 10:19 PM
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My son and girlfriend went for 20 week scan yesterday, baby was not playing and wouldn't get into position to tell sex. They went for a 3D scan which was not that clear, but radiographer said its a girl. I'm over the moon after two boys myself, so far I've only made neutral baby stuff and I have no pinks in my small stash. Is the scan likely to be accurate? Should I go buy pink wool and quilts fabrics?
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Old 05-04-2015, 10:51 PM
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I do not know how accurate the scans are but I do know not all new parents like pink so you might want to check before you end up spending money.
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For 7 months my grandson & wife were told they were having a boy. Imagine their surprise when they had a girl. So are scans accurate? Not 100% of the time.
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Well, if you make a pink anything, keep it till the baby is here. I made a girl quilt for my nephew and he has a son. They said for sure it was a girl. I do not know what happen to the quilt, but Hunter did not use it. I know when I had my fourth child all the nurses, kept saying I was having a girl. Well I went to the hospital with a blanket to bring my baby home that was PINK, and I had another son, my third. My husband found a white blanket to come home in. I think waiting is the best to do.
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You can always make a quilt for both sexes and then there will always be an extra one for the next one that you need a quilt for.
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As my dr said, girls like blue, too!
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Old 05-05-2015, 05:31 AM
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Unless it's very obvious it's a boy then the scans are not accurate. The more experienced the tech the better they are at looking at the pictures and knowing.
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It's funny...pink USED to be a boy color, and pale blue for girls. Red is the more aggressive/masculine color, so light red was considered appropriate for boys. I think it started changing around the 1930-40's.

Here's a somewhat interesting article on the subject, complete with a photo of young FDR, apparently in a cute little dress, LOL. http://www.todayifoundout.com/index....ys-blue-girls/

So if you DO make something pink, and it turns out to be a boy, you could always just say you're going retro. My friend has two boys and they have some pink blankets and things. I don't see the big deal, except I just don't like that color in general. The article even says that pink is one of the least-liked colors among adults. I wholeheartedly agree, it's definitely MY least favorite color!
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My former boss' "daughter" (or so they thought) turned out to be a Kevin....sometimes the parts hide at the worst times.
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Unless it's very obvious it's a boy then the scans are not accurate. The more experienced the tech the better they are at looking at the pictures and knowing.
No they are not always accurate. My friend has 2 new Grand babies 27days apart. Both were told they were having girls Well Storme got her baby girl after 3 boys and Katy finally got her little boy after 2 girls. This new 3D does not seem to be any more accurate than the other one. I have 3 GDs that were suppose to be boys
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