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boy or girl???

I'm 26 weeks and we still dont know what we are having, it's stressing me out because now we have to buy neutral clothes (which are surprisingly hard to find lol) we have a daughter and I would love either sex but I feel like we won't be 100 percent ready for this baby when he/she gets here. I've already went and done my ultrasounds, the first time the lady had no clue what she was doing because we had to go back in and that time the baby was actually covering his/her private part. Did any other moms go through this? Or did you get another chance to see what the sex is? I just want to be as ready as possible for my babes.
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I was given a 3rd scan after my original anatomy. The tech was not able to see the sex so they scheduled another date. It probably depends on the doctor, I will have had 5 scans by the time baby gets here and I only had to pay for one.
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I am.in the same boat when I went for my 20 weeks ultrasound then baby was facing down and I am now 34 weeks and still don't knw what I am having I also have a 3 year old daughter either 1 i.will b happy just a healthy babyn
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You might look around where I live we have a place called sneak a peek you paid like 50.00 for an utrlasound
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As there are usually only 2 scans the hospital is not obliged to give another if you can't see as the scans are for medical purposes. But you can maybe find a clinic who will do a scan but it does cost, I'm unsure of the costs though.
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