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You mentioned that the 1st scan was 3D. Did the tech fluctuate between 2D to 3D or was it only the 3D. The reason why I ask this is because I just looked on Google images at 3D and it is hard to tell the sex to me. Even when the images said boy at 16 weeks, I am squinting my eyes just to see anything concerning the sex but I can point out the face, arms and legs on most of them and sometimes, even that is difficult. I had a 2D at 16 weeks in the emergency room and you can't go wrong with knowing that my baby is definatly a boy. He gave me 2 nice potty shots. I am just saying that me personally, I wouldn't trust the 3D ultrasounds. I had considered going to do a personal scan (3d) at another office at 15 weeks that wasn't related to my Dr and they told me that mostly women do not attempt to find out gender with 3D any earlier than 20 weeks because it is difficult to see sometimes so I didn't book the appointment. I did have an emergency and was able to see my little one at 16 weeks. Sorry but I trust the 2D (black and white standard ultrasound). Good luck and .
I would like to see the ultrasound pics from both your ultrasounds to compare.
This is strange, I was told by a professional that if they say boy it's almost hundred percent accurate where as if they say girl there is still a chance it could be a boy, I would be inclined to believe the private scan.