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Originally Posted by FunForOne
Congrats, you are having a boy!
My reasoning. I'm assuming you are around 16 - 20 weeks along. When they do the test, they are looking the male parts. Sometimes the baby doesn't position itself so they can see them.
If they dont see it, they are unsure. It could be a boy or girl. If they see it, they become sure.
The mistakes are most likey when the say it is a girl, but its a boy and they just couldn't position the baby for a good view.
Keep in mind, thats not coming from a professional. If mine is not a boy, I'm going to be pissed. Not because girls are bad, but we have invested and painted in a lot of light blue stuff.
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I know, I've already figured that much myself... if she's THAT certain, then it pretty much has to be a boy... but I'm not going to officially get my hopes set to either until I'm told to.
And yes, that's the thing.. people on average spend about $10k on baby stuff the first year... if you spend it all on boy stuff because you were told it would be a boy and it's not... you sue the doctors. That's where the medical costs start going up.