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gender of twin

yesturday I had my 28 weeks ultrasound and I asked my tech about gender of my faternal twins, She said it look like both babies are probably girls. She said she is 80% sure that both babies are girls. So i asked her, can I go with all pink and she said no just stay with natural colors. My question is it hard to find out gender of twins? What should I assume GG or ?
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1396982 tn?1285323233
Have you tried to have a 3D ultrasound? You can see everything so much clear!  I'm only 10 weeks but I can not wait to get mine done!
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Thankyou so much ladies,,,,,,,I ll saty with natural colours.
So Lets C
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1424416 tn?1330949459
Hey there, the ultrasound tech wont say 100% because these things are quite difficult to see, it is easier to identify boys for certain but still it's a tricky buisness. I have heard loads of stories of people being given an "I'm absolutely sure your baby is a boy/girl" and they have been absolutely wrong! you should really stay with neutral colours as it is safest, then when they are born you can go splurge on blue or pink whichever you get! :)  And yes, it is tricky for them to find bits and pieces for one baby lol, never mind trying to find two sets haha! good luck and I hope all goes well for you! :)
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1280088 tn?1432049934
seeing in the ultrasound is always not 100% right, i would also say go with natural color, my sister was told she was going to have baby girl so she buy everything for girls but when she delivered it was a boy so dont do that . Good luck congrats.
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