Can the NT fetal buttock diameter standard be used to determine gender

  After a woman becomes pregnant, many families are very eager to know whether the fetus is male or female. So now there are many popular standards for judging the gender of a fetus, such as Tang screening to determine gender and judging gender based on biparietal diameter, but these are all rumors and cannot determine the gender of a fetus. So, can the NT fetal buttock diameter standard be used to determine gender?

  

Can the NT fetal buttock diameter standard be used to determine gender1

  The standard of NT fetal buttock diameter cannot be used to determine the gender of the fetus. There are methods circulating nowadays that do not determine the gender of a fetus, but almost all of them are rumors. To determine the gender of the fetus, accurate diagnosis can only be made through ultrasound examination and amniocentesis. All other methods are inaccurate and unreliable, just like 'sour and spicy women'.

  The NT fetal buttock diameter is an indicator used to estimate gestational age in early pregnancy, and is usually measured most accurately between the 7th and 12th weeks of pregnancy. This is because before 7 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is still too small, but after 12 weeks, the fetus usually curls up and cannot be accurately determined.

  NT examination is an important examination for women after pregnancy, which is an effective means of early screening for fetal abnormalities. Through NT examination, it can be determined whether the fetus is anencephaly and whether there are any abnormal conditions in the subcutaneous fat behind the neck. If abnormalities are detected, chromosome analysis should continue to be performed to prevent intellectual problems in the fetus after birth.

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