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Potty shot.Umbical cord or boy stuff,unable to find three line..so confused girl or boy

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Hi everyone,

I have a 23-week ultrasound and I'm having trouble guessing the gender. I couldn't find the three lines that usually indicate a girl, but the area that could indicate a boy seems quite large. I'm not sure if it's the umbilical cord or the penis. Any third eye help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

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I'm saying boy but in no way qualified to call it. Did you not ask at scan?x

That's clearly a boy by me... But if you wanted to know why didn't you ask the ultrasound technician?

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aim44703

Looks boy to me xx

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