modest baby. That's right. No difinitive answer. For a while there she thought it might be a girl, but then we all saw something that might be boy parts. Fortunately everything measures perfectly and baby is healthy while not very wiggly and "leg spready"!
Also fortunately my doc says that if they couldn't see the parts well odds are that they couldn't see something else well so they may have to do another ultrasound in a week or two. Dang...
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Op! So close. I hear the girls are usually modest....though, not the case with Cora....
The reason Cora was an acrobat is that her mama drank a 40 oz Mt. Dew before she went in for the ultrasound. Cora wouldn't hold still long enough for them to see what she had. I'm glad things look good. My friend Julie said her husband said, when he saw his granddaughter (after three boys), "It's missing some parts." Maybe that's the case for you, too.
When I was pregnant with Jamethan, I had to have an ultrasound every week for the last month of my pregnancy. I liked being able to see Jamie, but I hated that cold gel they put on my stomach!
Our clinic warms the gel. I don't mind it at all. The "dang" was tongue in cheek.
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You're lucky they warm the gel. That stuff is COLD!
(I meant that Cora was not a modest baby, in that she positioned herself so everybody could see she was proud to be a girl.)
I wondered about that "dang". Hard to see that tongue on a blog. I've faced the same dilema before. (the tongue on blog thing...not the ultrasound thing)
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