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baby wony show its gender?

Ive gone to two different ultrasounds and in both my baby wont show his/her privates. The first time he/shw decided to roll on his/her tummu and refused to turn around lol. The second time it seemed like it was sitting down. He/she kicked and moved around but maintained his/her legs closed. What can i do for so my baby can open his/her little legs to ses its gender for my next ultrasound visit ?  Any suggestions?
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3610552 tn?1408573039
Both of my babies were girls and i swear I didnt know what I was having until a month before I had them both! just my experience lol
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My 1st was a surprise he didn't even let anyone see what he was till I had him Lol n this pregnancy she had her legs crosses or her hand in between her legs so I had to go back n the 3rd time she let us see for a few seconds n moved we got lucky Lol
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To get your baby moving, eat/drink something cold/sugary.
Coffee, soda, ice cream,  sugary cereal...ice cold water.  Can't guarantee your baby will uncross their legs, but it'll get the little one moving.
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Normal food and wash it down with something sweet like orange juice or kool aid
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10069934 tn?1408164172
They want it to be a surprise!
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