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Boy or Girl??? What do you think

So we went in for a sonogram today and the tech said that he couldn't really tell if the baby was a boy or a girl. He said that he didn't see the three lines so he says he is thinking it's a boy. What do you think?
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I, of course, will be happy with either but think I would like to have a girl since idk if we will have any other children, but my gut feeling is that we are having a boy. So I just really want to know so we can plan out the bedroom plus my mom is so excited to finally be a grandma so she is dying to spoil the baby already.
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1125437 tn?1283193766
i think its a girl what are you hoping for
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1001811 tn?1259861489
This is one of those mystery ultrasounds. We chose not to find out the gender of our baby and it has been soo wonderful not knowing. I have to admit though that I studied my US photos endlessly to find out and did a load of research online to try and figure it out. This photo is alot like the ones I have and so many ppl will tell you one gender or the other. I def dont see a clear boy part and those legs are quite open for a show, however I dont see the little hamburger lines that everyone told me to look for in a girl. Hopefully if you want to know - then you will have another US and if you can hold off not knowing its such a wonderful surprise. As I sit here at 40.3 weeks preggers anxiously waiting to know if my stubborn munchkin is a boy or girl I have to say it def has added to my excitement - and my family and friends are dying too which is pretty funny.
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1035252 tn?1427227833
It's not common for it to be so clear at 15wks....my high-risk OB did one at 15wks and it was DEFINITELY a boy, but usually it's not quite so clear...I'm 25wks now and I've seen him several more times and it's still most definitely a boy, but even though it was clear as day as 15wks I didn't buy anything boyish until the anatomy scan at 20wks....I'm THINKING boy for you, but you'll know for sure soon either way lol. You can take a look at the pics on my profile (one from 15wks and one from 20wks from this pregnancy with a boy, and I also put up the one from when I was pregnant with my daughter at 20wks) if you want to compare.

Can't wait until you know for sure!
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432779 tn?1364494875
I was told at 15 weeks I was having a boy. At my 20 week anatomy scan I was shocked when they told me without a doubt I am having a girl. You cannot always be certain at this stage so I would wait till your anatomy scan. Good luck.
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I'm 15 wks and was hoping to find out. I guess I will have to wait until 18-20 wks when we do the next one. I didn't see either gender from the scan so I was left confused since other people's scans online around the same gestational age were so prominant.  Thanks so much for your opinions. =)
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202436 tn?1326474333
It's really hard to tell from that pictures.  If I HAD to venture a guess I'd say it looks more like a boy than a girl...but as I said it's really hard to tell.  I dont' see the lines but then again it only resembles the tell tale circles as well.  Best to wait til next ultrasound.  How far along are you??
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796506 tn?1370188305
I am assuming this a v shot from underneath the legs right? I don't see the 3 lines either but without them definitely saying yes or no then I would say probably have to wait until the next u/s to make doubly sure.
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