Can babies see their gender clearly when lying down

  When the baby is still in the womb, I believe many expectant mothers are eager to know whether the baby is male or female. Nowadays, although there are many methods to detect the gender of the baby, none of them can accurately determine it. Using ultrasound to detect a baby's gender is a common method. Can a baby see their gender clearly when lying down?

  

Can babies see their gender clearly when lying down1

  Ultrasound can be used to identify the gender of a baby, but if the baby is lying down, it can affect the gender judgment. Because babies may unconsciously lie down, B-ultrasound cannot clearly see the baby's reproductive organs, so it is difficult to see the gender clearly when lying down. Generally, a B-ultrasound is performed to determine the gender of a baby around 19 weeks old, and pregnant mothers can undergo a B-ultrasound to check the gender at this time.

  In addition, DNA blood tests can also be used to identify the gender of babies. Through genetic engineering techniques, partial maternal blood can be taken to determine the gender of babies. Another method is amniocentesis. This is determined by taking samples from amniotic fluid and analyzing the baby's cells. But amniocentesis carries certain risks, so this method is only used to determine gender when the baby has genetic problems.

  Ultrasonic examination is also a good method of discrimination, and it can also determine whether the baby has deformities and observe other conditions of the baby, without any adverse effects on the baby.

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