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Asked by ThinkPeace

Q: Will there actually be a boy instead of a girl despite the gender predictions?

There have been more girl results and a only a medium chunk of boy results after doing gender prediction calculators and quizzes. So, will a baby girl really be born? Or will a baby boy be born instead?
Have you had more girl results and winding up with a boy and vice versa? Or were the results right?

This question was asked Apr. 13, 2016 2:37am
Category: Baby Names

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Answered by Nin_of_Eden - Mar. 1, 2017 12:39pm
No, gender predictors are just amusing games that give you a result at random!
I did once read that women who 'just know' they're having a girl or a boy early on are right around 70% of the time, though I don't have a source for that.

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Answered by ThinkPeace - Apr. 23, 2016 11:21pm
Thank you very much for your answers :)
They are all very helpful.

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Answered by lminor - Apr. 22, 2016 4:26pm
you NEVER know till the baby comes lol. My daughter was a "boy" my whole pregnancy (5
ultrasounds). Talk about surprised.

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Answered by traumaqueen - Apr. 22, 2016 10:08am
With any gender predictor test, there is a 50/50 chance it will be right! :)

I did buy an Intelligender test just for giggles and it was clearly a girl result and we're having a girl. But all those tests and predictors are just for fun. The only way to tell is via blood test of ultrasound....or waiting til that baby comes out!

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Answered by Mommybutterfly - Apr. 16, 2016 5:24pm
There's are never accurate. I had almost all of them say I was going to have a boy but I had a girl, like I wanted. The only thing you can trust is either a blood test or you can wait until you're around 20 weeks.

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Answered by ThinkPeace - Apr. 15, 2016 3:43am
I went on any gender predictor quiz or calculator except for parents.com. Thank you.

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Answered by Anastasia99 - Apr. 14, 2016 2:59pm
Hi, it is a bit too early for me but very interested in knowing what gender predictors you used? How many weeks are you? I think at the 20th week scan you can ask the ultrasound technician to tell you the gender of the baby and they can predict with quite good accuracy assuming the baby co-operates. Good luck!

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