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Re: Drano test, in reply to accuracy of ultrasounds determining gender
From: Claudia Twisdale RN (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 14 Feb 2001 13:09:12 -0600 (CST)
Interesting, but....beware this can be very dangerous and can end up a
terrible chemical reaction with the urine and drano (explosion like~)
At Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Tency wrote:
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>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 :)
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>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.)
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>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.
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>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:
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>>At Wed, 14 Feb 2001, swirlgirl wrote:
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>>>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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