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My doctor was wrong about my baby's gender.

My ob made me a gender ultrasound when I was 19 weeks and told me it was a girl. Went back when I was 23 weeks and told me once again it was a baby girl. I went couple of days ago (i'm 26 weeks) and he said it was a boy. I was super mad because he had confirmed that it was a girl and I had already bought everything! Now he comes out with, "you're having a boy!" Like wtf! If he wasn't sure he should of never said anything. I had to change doctors and my new ob confirmed it was a boy. As long as my baby is healthy, I'm more than happy with whatever god wants to sent us.
Have any of you ladies been through a similar situation?
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5419644 tn?1386030237
I paid for a 3d ultrasound and you can definitely tell hes a boy, its hard to tell with the regular 2d ultrasound.
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Ultrasound don't always determine the correct gender that is why when you go see an obgyn they have you sing the form that says the ultrasound is not 100% right to determine gender. I too was told at 19 weeks that I'm having a girl. This is my second child my first was a girl and her gender ultrasound is different from this one so I'm doubting my ultrasound and the tech that did it. It's too much to pay for another ultrasound Medicaid only pays for two.
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5761111 tn?1373906251
I was told at 14 weeks it was a boy now they are sayong girl I'm going on sunday again to see and then in two weeks.
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