Accuracy of determining the shape of the gestational sac for both males and females

  The gestational sac is the primitive placental tissue. A normal gestational sac is round or oval in shape. And based on the size of the gestational sac and the size of the gestational sac, we can know whether the fetus can grow and develop normally. Isn't it amazing? Is it true that some people say men and women can be judged based on the shape of the gestational sac? Is the accuracy of determining the shape of the gestational sac high for both males and females?

  

Accuracy of determining the shape of the gestational sac for both males and females1

  Experts point out that the size of the gestational sac varies from person to person. The term 'person' here does not refer to fetuses of different genders, but rather to the expectant mother herself or the fetal development influenced by her personal special circumstances. If expectant mothers experience emotional stress during pregnancy, causing delayed menstruation, incorrect ovulation period, or delayed conception, it may result in a smaller gestational sac than the actual number of days of amenorrhea. Or expectant mothers may be infected with mycoplasma, chlamydia, rubella virus, etc. during pregnancy, which can lead to poor development of the gestational sac, and the gestational sac will be smaller than normal. So, the size of the gestational sac cannot tell the gender. If the gestational sac is too small, expectant mothers should pay more attention. It may not be a sign of giving birth to a boy or a girl, but a sign of incomplete fetal development.

  The shape of the gestational sac in expectant mothers does not vary depending on the gender of the fetus. Generally, the well-developed gestational sac is round and flat, but sometimes it may become longer according to the shape of the uterine cavity. The shape of the gestational sac is determined by its tension and amniotic fluid content, and it will change its shape on its own. In this way, the gestational sac seen may vary depending on the number of days of pregnancy. In addition, the direction of the ultrasound probe is different each time, and the shape of the gestational sac is also different from different angles. So, associating the shape of the gestational sac with the gender of the baby is too imaginative. From the shape of the gestational sac, it is also unreliable to give birth to boys or girls.

  The above is the encyclopedia introduction about the accuracy of determining the shape of the gestational sac for both men and women. In short, there is no reasonable basis for examining the gestational sac of a male or female. Instead of relying on ultrasound values to determine the birth of a male or female child, expectant mothers should focus more on whether the fetal development is completely normal.

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