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any tips???

Im currently 37weeks+2 days today. Still dont know the gender yet. But my last appointment on ultrasound is next week while i am 38+1.. so how can i make my baby to show me his/her gender? What should i drink? What should i eat? I really hope this time he or she will show me.


Im carrying low but round dhape of tummy. Doc preduct im having a gorl. I i said im having a boy.. so...
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The baby is so compact in there at this point it may be extremely difficult to see the gender :( wish you the best of luck.
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Orange juice
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Hope for a good somographer.
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Drink or eat some thing sugary before that will make them move around abit & hopefull open his or her legs
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Thanks if that would help
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I ate chocolate and Apple juice right before my appt... try that :-)
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Its just because my baby cross his or her leg. That is why doc cant see the gender. And how am i suppose to do to spread them?
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Will try that one before getting into a labor room
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Usually when doctors can't see sex of baby it's a girl.
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Try the baking soda+urine test. I see a lot of moms do that in youtube to kniw their baby's gender. They'll teach u how :)
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