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14wk ultrasound- Between the legs shot!

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I posted this over in second tri but I figured I would post it here as well.

I had an ultrasound today & got a pretty clear "potty shot" that the ultrasound tech said she was pretty confident of!

What do you guys think? Is it safe to say....?

I am 14.1wks today!

https://oi41.tinypic.com/10rra1f.jpg
 
Boy. I'm looking for the three lines of a girl and I don't see any. :)
 
Thanks everyone!

She was very confident saying it was a boy.

But I just get so nervous! Is it too early for such a seemingly obvious conclusion?!
The place I went to is called Advanced Imaging & it is very high quality images.

Maybe I'm just in denial? Haha!
 
Boy for sure ill post a pic of my 14 week 6 days girl scan. Even though there's not the normal vertical 3 lines there is still nothing between the legs! Congratulations Hun!
 

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At 20 weeks they did a gender scan (first pic) with DD and even though I was a bit further along you can tell how her nub is rounded and your bubs nub is elongated. I think that is deffo a boy!! Congrats!!

Unfortunately for me I didn't get to see the "three lines" that every one is talking about that you see with a girl until a few days before I had her. The second picture of my scan was 4 days before I was induced.
 

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