At 23 weeks of pregnancy, B-ultrasound examination can be used to grasp the size of the fetus, changes in fetal heart rate, and placental activity, among others. But some parents are particularly interested in knowing the gender of their fetus and also hope to undergo ultrasound testing. What is the accuracy rate of male and female ultrasound in 23 weeks?
Although B-ultrasound can infer the gender of the fetus, it is generally not allowed by law to conduct fetal testing. So everyone cannot try it casually. At around 23 weeks of pregnancy, the development of the fetus's reproductive organs is still relatively unclear, making it difficult to determine the gender of the fetus. When comparing B-ultrasound examinations, it is also important to understand the developmental and health levels of various fetuses, including the development of fetal heart rate, the health status of fetal position, the stability of various bodily functions, and so on.
Ultrasound examination can understand the health status of fetal heart rate. Some parents are particularly concerned about the stagnation of fetal heart rate in their babies and want to know about these health levels. Then everyone can conduct professional analysis after the doctor's test, and I believe better results will be obtained.
At 23 weeks of pregnancy, a B-ultrasound examination can be performed to determine the location of the placenta. Generally, the placenta is located around the uterine wall. If there are problems such as placenta previa or retroposition, the severity should be understood and corrected in a timely manner. If the position deviation of the placenta is significant, surgical methods may be necessary for delivery.