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Baby gender

I was eondering when did you find out the gender of your baby?
Im 13 weeks, i had an appointment but doctor didnt tell me anything about gender.
Is 13 weeks too  early?
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I paid for a 4D ultra sound at 15 weeks. I'm having a little girl!
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Am 20 weeks gone with twins. I checked and we saw a boy but the other baby kept hiding. Hoping to go check with the 4D
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Anytime between 18 and 21 weeks is the perfect time to be able to see.
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Nonits not too early. I found out when i was 11 weeks and im 34 going on 35. With doibg the normal blood work at that time she offered a panorama test. Its when they spin your blood down and separate yours from the baby and check for informalities and it also can tell you the gender of the fetus.
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So u did find out with the blood test not with ultra sound, right?
Thats correct.
You can see if your doctor's office provides the test and if so depending on what type of insurance you have it'll pay for the test. I have Medicaid thru the state and it paid for my test.
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Typical Ultrasound is about the 20 weeks.  For this pregnancy, they did offer the blood scan at 13 weeks, which I did.  They will call in the next 2-3 weeks to let me know.  Good luck!
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I found at gender at 10 weeks, it isn't too early.
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Did u find out with the ultra sound or with the blood test?
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Normally they can do a blood test if you request it
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I have heard if its a boy its possibly to find out earlier
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I found out at 20 weeks
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Yes, it's too early

waite until you get in 21 weeks
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No your healthcare provider won't be able to tell you that early, but if you're anxious like me I would suggest googling 4D imaging ultrasounds near you. You will have to pay for the gender determination although.
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