How to know the gender of the fetus earliest

  During pregnancy, the most important thing that parents may want to know is whether their baby is male or female. However, it is not an easy task to know whether it is male or female, as there is still a layer of belly between them. They want to use hospital equipment for examination, but the doctor will not tell them. So what interests everyone the most is how to know the gender of the fetus first?

  

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  How to know the gender of the fetus earliest

  1. Looking at B-ultrasound data: If the difference between the length and width of the gestational sac is more than twice, there is a high possibility of a male baby. The length and width of the gestational sac are equal, which increases the likelihood of a female baby.

  2. Looking at the shape of the gestational sac: those that are eggplant or elongated are more likely to be male babies, while those that are round are more likely to be female babies. According to folk tradition, the gender of the fetus can be determined by looking at the size and shape of the gestational sac on the B-ultrasound scan at 40-50 days of pregnancy. If the gestational sac is oval or round, it is a female baby, and if it is elongated, it is a male baby.

  3. Folk belief: biparietal diameter refers to the transverse diameter of the fetal head, while femur length refers to the length of the fetal thigh bone. The older generation's belief is that boys have shorter head and thigh bones, that is, biparietal diameter minus femur length of 2, and girls have the smallest difference between head and leg bones.

  4. According to the data, if the difference in length and width is more than twice, male babies are more likely. Female babies with equal length and width are more likely.

  5. Judging from the shape, items like eggplants or long strips are more likely to be male babies, while round ones are more likely to be female babies.

  The above is the information compiled by the editor on how to know the gender of a fetus at the earliest. I don't know if it's helpful for those who are eager to know the gender of their child. It seems that there are still many other methods for testing fetuses. However, in the end, we still need to approach the issue of children's gender with the idea of gender equality, and there should be no preference for sons over daughters.

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