During pregnancy, women are not only concerned about the development of the fetus, but also very concerned about the gender of the fetus, because knowing the gender of the fetus in advance can allow the family to prepare early and prepare clothes and toys needed by different genders. However, since the development of fetal gender requires a process, it is not possible to tell at the beginning. For example, can you tell the gender of the baby after more than three months of pregnancy? Let’s take a look at the explanation below. Can the gender of the fetus be detected when the pregnancy is more than three months old? First of all, the national ban does not allow the gender of the fetus to be determined without medical needs. The fetus should be fully developed in about five months, so it cannot be seen now. Currently, the most commonly used test to identify the sex of the fetus is ultrasound, which is recognized by most people because of its non-invasiveness and repeatability. However, its accuracy is closely related to the examination instrument and the skills of the examiner. Ultrasound examination determines the sex of the fetus by observing the external genitalia of the fetus. It can be identified as early as around 14 weeks of pregnancy. The laws of our country prohibit the identification of the sex of the fetus for non-medical needs. 1. Check the B-ultrasound test for gender in early pregnancy 1. Look at the B-ultrasound data: If the length and width of the gestational sac differ by more than twice, the baby is likely to be a boy. The length and width of the gestational sac are equal, so it is likely to be a girl. 2. Look at the shape of the gestational sac: if it is eggplant-shaped or long, it is likely to be a boy; if it is round, it is likely to be a girl. It is said that the size and shape of the gestational sac can be used to determine the gender of the fetus by looking at the ultrasound report of 40-50 days of pregnancy. If the gestational sac is oval or round, it is a girl, and if it is elongated, it is a boy. 2. Check the B-ultrasound test for gender in late pregnancy Folk saying: The biparietal diameter is the transverse diameter of the fetus's head, and the femur length is the length of the fetus's thigh bone. The older generation says that a boy is one with a longer head and shorter thighs, that is, biparietal diameter - femur length > 2, and a girl is one with a smaller difference between her head and legs. Generally speaking, it is basically impossible to tell the gender of the baby during the first three months of pregnancy, but in fact, no matter it is a boy or a girl, they are the best baby in the hearts of their parents. Therefore, pregnant women are advised to spend more time paying attention to their own and the fetus's health. The necessary examinations recommended by the doctor must be done regularly. They can also carry out appropriate prenatal education and strive to give birth to a healthy and smart baby. |
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