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Re: 14 wk u/s vs. 22 wk u/s accuracy in determining gender, drano test??

From: Darcie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 24 Mar 2003 12:02:42 -0600 (CST)


There's tons of info in the archives about the draino test. My guess would be that the 22 week u/s is more accurate. There's also plenty of info in the archives about 14 ish weeks being too early to get a definitive gender prediction. Best wishes, Darcie

At Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Stacey wrote: >
>At 14 weeks my ob did a sonogram and said that without doubt we were
>having a baby BOY. She even pointed out and gave us pictures of the
>"boy parts". Last week, at 22 weeks, we had another u/s and the
>sonographer said that we were having Girl. She did not show us what she
>saw, but she confirmed Girl. We are so confused now and don't know what
>to plan for. Any suggestions? Is 14 weeks too early to tell? I've
>thought about ordering the prenatal gender predictor test. Someone
>mentioned the crystal drano gender prediction test? Has anyone heard of
>that and does it work? Thanks for your help.
>
>Confused,
>Stacey
>
>--
>StaceyN
>




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