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hi everyone.
i am 28 weeks pregnant and when i went for my scan the doctors told me i was having a boy and my midwife told me i was having a girl. i am carrying low and around, but i am not sure what i a having can anyone give me advice on what they think it is.

many thanks laura.
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the scan people will only tell you the sex if they are 100% sure. When I went for my scan I was told I was having a girl but everyone who saw my bump told me I was having a boy from the way I was carrying. Personally I think its a load of pooh! I had a girl just like the scan showed but if you are not sure who to trust don't buy any pink or blue things yet! lol
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well at first i started to buy boy stuff but them i got a bit worried that i would be spending lots of money on boy clothes wen it might be a girl. so i am only buying unisex. does anyone now were the best place to buy baby clothes from???
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When it comes to buying baby stuff, the first thing i'd say is don't bother other than a few basics, when you give birth the stuff floods in from friends and family normally in birth to 3 month size, a family friend and my mum bought 3-6 months so were just getting in to that now the 0-3 has been outgrown.
the only expensive item we bought in advance was a mamas and papas snow suit that i fell in love with, the rest baby grows bibs vests socks etc came from tesco's, great clothing at cheap prices because at that age its a waste spending out on the big brand clothing for it to be outgrown quickly.
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I totally agree about people buying things! Its hard but just forget buying any 0-3mnth yourself... EVERYONE will buy the baby an outfit. I always buy clothes from Adams, Sainsburys, Next and M&S. Sometimes I find the Asda clothes don't wear very well. Especially the sleepsuits, the arms getting shorter the more you wash them! And on the vest the neck gapes! I normally buy them from Tesco or Adams. My mum gets her clothes from Matalan which wear really well. Its so easy to waste masses of money on stuff... I look back now and wish I hadn't brought some things I have! Hindsight is a wonderful thing!!! I will tell you that the BEST thing I own is a Fisher Price Aquarium Swing... its motorised to swing by itself and plays music and it was a GODSEND! Bit pricey at £70 but there is a nice one for £50 I have seen but I know there are many types out there.
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