Couple is stunned to learn their ultrasound was WRONG about their baby’s sex – AFTER they threw two gender reveal parties

  • Aylin Rósales and her husband told their families they were expecting a girl
  • The couple was told during an ultrasound last fall that their baby was a female
  • But they have since been told that the previous medical team had been wrong

A couple expecting a baby were shocked to discover their first ultrasound had incorrectly identified their child’s gender, but only after they had hosted two gender reveal parties.

Aylin Rósales, from Southern California, said in November that she and her husband, who were to tie the knot in 2022, were expecting a baby girl at an ultrasound appointment last fall.

They then had an intimate, personal gender reveal, with the couple simply cutting a cake side by side to discover the pink inside.

They then shared the news with their entire family at a large gathering, via mini cannons that sent out pink confetti.

Aylin Rósales, from Southern California, said in November that she and her husband, who will tie the knot in 2022, were told they were expecting a girl during an ultrasound appointment last fall

They then shared the news with their entire family at a large gathering, via mini cannons that sent out pink confetti

They then had an intimate, private gender reveal, with the couple simply cutting a cake side by side to discover the pink inside before sharing the news at a larger gathering (above)

“When EVERYONE thought we found out the gender of our baby,” Aylin wrote via a text overlay from the party.

She then wrote, above a shot of just her and her partner cutting open the cake: “When WE thought we found out the gender of our baby.”

But during a subsequent ultrasound, the sonographer became confused when looking at the images of Aylin’s stomach.

“No, it’s a boy,” the technician explained to the expectant mother, shaking his head.

She added with a text overlay of ultrasound surprise: “When we REALLY found out the gender of our baby.”

In the caption, Aylin explains: ‘From the moment I knew I was pregnant, I had a feeling we were going to have a baby boy. I was so happy anyway, but this made me realize that I can really trust my intuition.

“This baby is taking us through an emotional roller coaster… I am officially and definitely… a boy mom this time.”

Viewers loved the comments on the post, which has racked up more than 120,000 likes, sharing enthusiastic reactions and similar experiences.

But during a subsequent ultrasound, the sonographer became confused when he looked at the images of Aylin's abdomen and declared it was a boy.

But during a subsequent ultrasound, the sonographer became confused when he looked at the images of Aylin’s abdomen and declared it was a boy.

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Viewers have taken to the comments on the post, which has racked up more than 120,000 likes, to share enthusiastic responses and similar experiences

Viewers have taken to the comments on the post, which has racked up more than 120,000 likes, to share enthusiastic responses and similar experiences

“I just feel like I’m having trouble returning or exchanging certain gifts,” one person chuckled.

“This happened to me LOL, they told my parents I was a boy and I came out as a girl,” wrote a second.

“I was told it was a girl and after seven months we found out it was a boy,” echoed a third.

‘This happened to me, I really wanted a girl, but after the gender reveal I wasn’t convinced. Then they told me it was a boy and in my heart I felt that was true,” chimed in another.

‘This happened to me!! “My doctor assumed it was a girl when my baby had his legs crossed, but the second time my husband and I went for an ultrasound, the ultrasound showed us it was a boy,” someone else explained.

Similarly, at Aylin’s previous ultrasound appointment last fall, the baby had crossed her legs, making it more challenging to determine the gender on the spot with total certainty.