LittleMack
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So during my 20 week scan today the ultrasound tech was nice enough to let us take a peek at our wee one's potty. Here in Nova Scotia, Canada they aren't allowed to tell you the sex of the baby.
It seemed very easy for her to get a good straight on potty shot, legs were wide open and everything looked crisp and clear (top notch u/s machines). Initially I thought I saw boy parts, but she was pretty quick to point out the umbilical cord haha.. She then readjusted and gave an even more clear shot of a very defined three stark white stick like lines. She then said that when looking for boy parts they generally look for a 'turtle' and for girls they look for the three white lines. It was obviously not a turtle that she was showing us haha. But I noticed that although the three lines all ran parallel and started at the same spot, the middle line was a little bit longer. I've read that a boy can still appear as a girl, displaying the three white lines (with the middle being longer)... Would this still be possible for a 20 week scan? Or is that something to question at an earlier scan?
It seemed very easy for her to get a good straight on potty shot, legs were wide open and everything looked crisp and clear (top notch u/s machines). Initially I thought I saw boy parts, but she was pretty quick to point out the umbilical cord haha.. She then readjusted and gave an even more clear shot of a very defined three stark white stick like lines. She then said that when looking for boy parts they generally look for a 'turtle' and for girls they look for the three white lines. It was obviously not a turtle that she was showing us haha. But I noticed that although the three lines all ran parallel and started at the same spot, the middle line was a little bit longer. I've read that a boy can still appear as a girl, displaying the three white lines (with the middle being longer)... Would this still be possible for a 20 week scan? Or is that something to question at an earlier scan?