I think I just heard 14 weekd somewhere,i
dunno! : )
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Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Sep 2005 Posts: 267 Location: Eugene
Posted: 04-27-06 09:44am
15 or 16 weeks is to early to find out
what the sex is alot of doc like to wait
till 20weeks just to make sure since baby
is older I will be 20 weeks may 13 and I
find out may 15 on what im haven.. And
this is my 4th baby and I had to wait
20weeks with them all..Just 15 -16 weeks
is to soon and the baby is to small to say
what it is that what I was told from the
ultrasound lady...Good luck to all
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megums1211
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Feb 2006 Posts: 883 Location: Ohio
Posted: 04-27-06 12:02pm
Well, I just talked to my cousin who had
a baby girl in march and she said that she
found out at week 16. I guess it just
depends on everyone individually :)
hopefully I find out sooner than later :)
but I guess, it wouldn't be so bad to wait
until 18 weeks b/c i'll be 18 weeks on the
week of my birthday! :) what a nice
surprise it would be to be able to find
out that week :)
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Lalee
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 26 Jan 2006 Posts: 991 Location: South Carolina
Posted: 04-27-06 12:05pm
My doc wouldn't even try until I was 20
weeks. But they were able to tell then.
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