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Drano test, in reply to accuracy of ultrasounds determining gender

From: Tency (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 14 Feb 2001 11:50:01 -0600 (CST)


Sorry, this is not a reply, just something else to try.

For fun, you could try the "drano" test. So far it has been accurate with every person I've met who did it, as well as with me. (Although, after this post, I'm sure I'll hear from 100 women saying it doesn't work!) LOL :)

Pee into a cup. Take it outside and combine your pee with Crystal Drano in a glass or plastic cup (paper dissolves). If the combination renders a blue or green color, you are having a girl. If it turns brown, you're having a boy. Be sure not to inhale the fumes, or better yet, don't risk it and have someone else perform the test for you. Throw away everything!! (I put the drano mix down the toilet and throw away the cup.)

This test says I'm having a girl, and I'll find out in 2 weeks if it's right. With my son, it turned brown.

Just remember, this is just fun and as far as I know, there is nothing scientific to back it up!

Much Luck! Tency

t Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Tiffany Cutler wrote: >
>At Wed, 14 Feb 2001, swirlgirl wrote:
>>
>>Hello! I am curious about the accuracy of an u/s determining the baby's
>>gender at around 20-21 weeks gestation. Can an experienced ultrasound
>>tech still be wrong about the gender (even though s/he has pointed out
>>the baby's genitals?) :) Thanks in advance.
>
>Well I will give you my take on the subject. When I was pregnant with
>number 2 we were told at about 20 weeks that it was a girl. Well at 33
>weeks low and behold we find out it's a boy. And he definately came out
>all boy.




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