Four dimensional color ultrasound for single observation of fetal gender

  With the development of science and technology, the gender of fetuses is becoming increasingly easy to distinguish. Four dimensional ultrasound can detect the gender of a fetus at a very young age, but doctors will not tell you. If you master the method of using four-dimensional ultrasound to observe fetal gender alone, you can also read four-dimensional ultrasound on your own and identify fetal gender. This article will explain how to use four-dimensional ultrasound to determine the gender of a fetus.

  

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  Four dimensional color ultrasound to determine gender

  The four-dimensional color ultrasound diagnostic device is currently the most advanced color ultrasound equipment in the world. Many pregnant women who have undergone four-dimensional color ultrasound will habitually ask the doctor whether the fetus is male or female. Although 4D ultrasound can clearly identify the gender of the fetus, during the examination process, in order to avoid revealing the gender of the fetus, doctors will actively avoid the gender characteristics and lower body of the fetus. At the same time, in the later production of CDs, the parts that may reveal the gender of the fetus will also be processed.

  So, although 4D ultrasound can detect the gender of the fetus, it is illegal to distinguish between male and female fetuses for non-medical purposes according to national regulations. Regular hospitals will not tell or imply the gender of the fetus through any means.

  In fact, both boys and girls are the crystallization of marital love. Expectant parents should be more concerned about factors such as the health and normal development of the fetus, rather than gender.

  Ultrasound alone to determine fetal gender

  Some people believe that the physiological differences between male and female babies can be identified through ultrasound data, and distinguishing between male and female babies can be achieved through the following methods:

  1. Determine fetal gender based on gestational sac size

  There is a rumor that if the difference in length and width of the gestational sac is more than twice, then the possibility of a male baby is high. If the length and width are equal or not significantly different, it is likely to be a female baby.

  2. Shape of gestational sac to determine fetal gender

  Some people believe that the shape of the gestational sac can indicate whether the fetus is male or female. Generally speaking, if the shape of the gestational sac resembles an eggplant or is elongated, the likelihood of conceiving a male baby is high; If the gestational sac is oval or round, it is likely to be a female baby.

  In fact, four-dimensional ultrasound can tell the gender of the fetus because it directly observes the reproductive organs of the fetus with the instrument. According to the ultrasound data, only fetal development and abnormalities can be determined, and fetal gender cannot be determined.

  Four dimensional ultrasound data for gender analysis

  Here are some ultrasound data and fetal gender collected by the editor, which can be used as entertainment for expectant parents, but don't take it too seriously, after all, it is unscientific to judge fetal gender from ultrasound data.

  W stands for week, which is the first letter of the English week; D represents the number of days, which is the first letter of 'day'

  1. 7W+1D ultrasound data: gestational sac 2.91.9, male baby.

  2. 9W+4D ultrasound data: 46.630.2mm gestational sac was observed in the uterus. Both twins are girls.

  3. 60 day ultrasound data: The gestational sac size is 3.61.6mm and it is a male baby.

  4. 5W+6D ultrasound data: The gestational sac size is 25mm and 11mm, and it is a male baby.

  5. 46 day ultrasound data: The gestational sac is 20mm x 17mm x 17mm, and it is a female baby.

  6. The ultrasound result of 7w+1D shows that the size of the gestational sac is 3220mm and it is a female baby.

  7. More than 7 weeks of ultrasound data: A 3.82.3cm gestational sac was seen in the uterus, which is a male baby.

  8. At over 8 weeks, the ultrasound showed that the gestational sac was 19mm10mm and belonged to a male baby.

  9. At 8 weeks, it was 4128mm and she gave birth to a female baby.

  10. 62 days of B-ultrasound data: A gestational sac was found in the uterus at 2.61.8, indicating a male baby.

  11. 50 day ultrasound data: The gestational sac measures 35mm in size and 27mm in size, indicating a female baby.

  12. The size of the gestational sac is 35mm × 34mm × 28mm, and it is a female baby.

  13. The size of the gestational sac is 18mm × 16mm × 8mm, and it is a female baby.

  14. The gestational sac is 4420mm long and is a male baby.

  Have you learned how to read 4D ultrasound sheets through the introduction in this article? If you master how to read four-dimensional ultrasound scans, then you can determine the gender of your baby on your own, which is really a happy thing. For the sake of your baby, you must read and learn carefully.

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