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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

It's not just about the gender!

I get it. Once you find out your pregnant you initially are super excited and wonder how life will change. You then start wondering what the gender is, what you’ll name the kid, and how you’ll decorate the nursery. I understand pregnancy is exciting, well for most, but is also one of those things where so much has to go right it is sometimes amazing to think about how many people are on this earth! Yeah you’re right most couples do not even ever let this thought cross their mind but if you have been faced with heartbreak and realize things don’t always go as planned you can’t help to think about it.

Most couples once they get past the 12 week mark and tell their family and friends their expecting the next question people ask is “are you going to find out the gender?” These days this is a typical practice. Not many parents or anyone who knows the baby is surprised at the time of birth of the gender or name for that matter. Yes, I understand why one would look forward to the 20 week ultrasound but what people don’t realize is that this ultrasound is not performed for the sole reason of finding out the gender of their baby. The priority of the ultrasound is not for finding out the gender nor is that a requirement.


The 20 week ultrasound is actually referred to in the medical world as a level II 20 week anatomy scan. The purpose of this very important appointment is to look at all the anatomy of the baby. There is an entire list the ultrasound technician is taught to follow and check out. They look at the heart, brain, kidneys, stomach, hands, feet, leg bones, arm bones, etc. They make sure the locations of the organs are on the correct side of the body. And lastly if the baby is in a good position they will look at the exterior sex organs.

The reason they look at all of these items of the body is to pick up any potential soft markers that might indicate a problem with how the baby has grown. Coming from a pregnancy where I had a level II ultrasound at 15 weeks for the sole reason of looking for soft markers and then an amniocentesis, I can’t say I have been in a normal 20 week anatomy scan but what I can say is that every new area the ultrasound technician looks at in the future I’ll be holding my breath just waiting for their response on whether it looks normal or not because who am I kidding I can barely make out the basic anatomy of the head, rump, arms, and legs of an ultrasound photo.

So to all my friends I’m super excited for you and your new little one on the way but regardless whether you decide to find out the gender (props to all of you who don’t, I don’t think I could do that!) when I ask how your 20 week ultrasound went I don’t want the first thing out of your mouth to be to be “it’s a girl” or “it’s a boy.” I’m asking because I have been one of those women who have sat there watching soft markers show up on the screen. I have also been there hearing stories from friends who went into that scan hoping to confirm the gender and walking out not even knowing or caring because of what else was discovered. I want to know everything is looking good with your little bundle of joy because I worry for everyone whether they worry themselves or even know I think about them often. In my book, the first thing I want for everyone is a healthy baby regardless of the gender including for myself although I understand you can want one gender over the other. I cannot deny I have those preferences as well but only after clean bill of health of course! So please tell me everything looked great and then tell me the gender (if you found out) so I can start planning a creative baby gift! 


A word of caution to anyone in the future who asks me “what I’m having” after my 20 week ultrasound, I will not reply girl or boy whether I know or not and regardless whether my husband and decide we will share the gender news with friends and family. I will simply reply “it’s a puppy.” :)