The gender of the fetus is a topic of concern for expectant fathers and mothers. Some pregnant women will touch their stomachs, feel fetal movements, and fantasize about the gender of the fetus when they have nothing to do. There is a saying that ultrasound can determine the gender of the fetus. So, what is ultrasound? What is the gender of the fetus detected by ultrasound? Next, the editor will provide a detailed introduction for everyone.
What is ultrasound
Ultrasound is a high-definition black and white ultrasound combined with color Doppler. Ultrasound is the use of modern technology to convert Doppler signals into color signals, which are overlaid with two-dimensional black and white ultrasound images to achieve color blood flow imaging, making it possible to observe and evaluate the space and blood flow status inside blood vessels in vitro. Ultrasound is mainly used for heart disease examination and blood flow detection of major blood vessels inside and outside various organs of the human body. In the diagnosis of digestive and urinary system diseases, blood flow information of the portal vein, hepatic artery, and renal artery is obtained through color ultrasound.
Ultrasound examination to determine fetal gender
I believe all those who are preparing to become parents will always be curious about whether they are carrying a boy or a girl. In fact, nowadays, hospitals generally do not tell their families whether it is a boy or a girl in order to prevent parents from having a preference for sons over daughters. And doctors who do color ultrasound will also keep their mouths shut, only telling you about the fetal position or some basic precautions. But what should you do when you're curious again? At this point, you can take out the ultrasound image in your hand and conduct some research.
The identification of fetal gender by ultrasound mainly considers the time of pregnancy. Generally, the fetal frontal position can be seen clearly at 6 months of pregnancy. It is very accurate to see whether it is a male or female through 3D ultrasound, and it can be seen clearly after 3 months. In fact, giving birth to both boys and girls is a concern for parents, so there is generally no need to worry. It is important to regularly go to the hospital for prenatal check ups to ensure sleep, diet, and good mood.
The above is some content introduced by the editor about using ultrasound to determine fetal gender, hoping to be helpful to everyone. The editor believes that children are the biological flesh and blood of their parents, a gift from heaven. It is the same to have boys and girls, and men and women are equal. As long as the child is born smoothly, the mother and son are safe and very happy.