There have always been many different opinions among the public regarding the issue of giving birth to boys and girls. Nowadays, with the progress of society, giving birth to both men and women is a very happy thing. But in reality, there are still some pregnant women who urgently want to know the gender of their babies. So, is it a boy who has small white spots on an ultrasound?
Performing ultrasound is an extremely common examination for pregnant women. It is often said that if white dots appear in the image during B-ultrasound, it indicates that the fetus is a boy. However, this statement has no scientific basis in clinical practice and should not be easily believed. Pregnant women only undergo B-ultrasound to check if the fetus is growing healthily. There are clear regulations in the country that prohibit the use of B-ultrasound to determine the gender of the fetus.
Pregnant women can go to the hospital for B-ultrasound at twelve weeks of pregnancy, which can determine the time of pregnancy and help predict the delivery period. The second ultrasound is usually done after twenty weeks of pregnancy. The second B-ultrasound can clearly observe the movements of the fetus. If small white spots appear in the image, it is likely that the fetal nervous system is developing and cannot be judged as a boy.
Basically, pregnant women need to undergo B-ultrasound in the early, middle, and late stages of pregnancy. Before undergoing an ultrasound, in order to make the observation results more accurate, pregnant women need to drink plenty of water and hold their urine sufficiently to see the ultrasound more clearly. Don't always have a skeptical attitude during pregnancy.