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Legs!!!

Had my anatomy scan today! Everything looked great!!!! BUT!!! the legs were clinched shut!!! I have to go back in two weeks! Has this happened to anyone else? I'm a ftm due 4-24 !!! What can I do next time before I go to get the baby's legs to open?? Any advice
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Stand and move alot and sit still and drink ik they say its bad but it helped with me and my doc recomented it. Drink a soda befor you go in. Just try and keep the baby awake and moving(: good luck
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It took me 3 visits!!! Three flipping times to see my shy little girl! I was so upset but so happy when we finally found out.
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I've had two ultrasounds and neither could tell the gender because baby was positioned wrong with legs crossed the first time and was moving too much the second. Kind of frustrating because now I have to wait four more weeks to check for the gender again, but at the same time it's kind of fun having a mystery baby.
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My little girl was like that my tech shook my tummy like crazy to get her to move..
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I found out black Friday that I'm having a boy and he had his legs wide open then he started to cover it up with his hands lol
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The tech did a good job because she did get me to lay on both of my sides but the cord was in the way lol. The wait is definitely worth it but next time I'm drinking all kinds of water lol ;) thanks for the advise I appreciate it very much.
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My baby has his legs closed & up to his chest. Next time see if the tech will let you lay on your left side & try to get a view of the butt lol. Also drink water it'll get em wiggly
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