I had my cub scan today and wheni got home and looked at my scan i noticed summit below the belly!!!! is this wat i think it is??? xxx
i was hoping for a girl! but im happy ether way as long as flump is healthy! but girl wudda bn nice but 2 b honest im kinda excited at the fact its a boy lol xx
Great pic, though at 12 weeks you cant really tell the sex yet. It could easily be the cord floating down there aswell.
so they say! but i know few ppl who hav had really experienced sonographers who can tell the diff! jus wish i asked now lol! well after 15mtns of tryin im not to botherd! xx
cute pic! But really at that stage could be either, dont get your hopes up just yet.. the ''willy'' could easily shrink down to a girly foo foo thingy haha i hate the usual word for it, makes me cringggeee! I saw a video of development, and at 12 weeks the babys bits looked like a boy, but turned out to be a girl. Even had what looked like balls! lol xxxxxxx
oooo so maybe il get my princess after all! i really did want a girl but got excited that it could be a boy! guess am happy ither way jus 6 weeks and i can find out for deff!! xx
6lilpigs and mummymadness are ones to ask hun, they the gendr predictors lovely clear pic tho!! cute bubba xx
I found this paragraph on a week by week pregnancy thingy! now i know were not experienced sonograph ppl but surely it means it cud still make it obvious esp if is a boy coz of extra bits! xx Your baby During the first trimester, most of your baby's energy was devoted to development; from now on, she (or he!) will concentrate more on growing. In the next 10 weeks or so, your baby's weight will increase from around 28g (1oz) to nearly 400g (1lb) and her length - now about 7.5cm (3in) from crown to rump (see Sleeping like a baby, below) will more than double. What's happening now Your baby's neck is getting longer and her chin's becoming more pronounced, making her look more human. She's now about the size of a peach, and soft, downy hair (lanugo) is growing on her upper lip and eyebrows. Your baby's external genitalia have now developed enough for an experienced ultrasonographer (ultrasound operator) to tell whether you're having a girl or a boy.