The four-dimensional color ultrasound diagnostic instrument is currently the most advanced color ultrasound equipment in the world. After many pregnant women have a four-dimensional color ultrasound, they will habitually ask the doctor whether the fetus is a boy or a girl. Although four-dimensional color Doppler ultrasound can clearly see the gender of the fetus, in order to avoid exposing the gender of the fetus during the examination, doctors will actively avoid the gender characteristics and lower body of the fetus.
Some people believe that physiological differences between male and female babies can be seen through color Doppler ultrasound data. Below is some color ultrasound information and fetal gender collected by the editor. Moms-to-be can have some fun, but don’t take it too seriously. After all, it is unscientific to judge the gender of the fetus solely by relying on color ultrasound data.
(W represents week, which is the first letter of week in English; D represents the number of days, which is the first letter of day)
1. 7W+1D B-ultrasound data: gestational sac 2.91.9, male baby
2. 9W+4D B-ultrasound data: the gestational sac is 46.6-30.2mm in the uterus, and the twins are both girls.
3. 60-day B-ultrasound data: The size of the gestational sac is 3.61.6mm, and the baby is a boy.
4. 5W+6D B-ultrasound data: the size of the gestational sac is 25mm11mm, it is a boy.
6. 46-day B-ultrasound data: gestational sac 20mm17mm17mm, female baby
7. 7w+1D B-ultrasound result: gestational sac size 3220mm, baby girl
8. B-ultrasound data over 7 weeks: 3.8-2.3cm gestational sac seen in the uterus, indicating a boy.
9. B-ultrasound at about 8 weeks, the gestational sac is 19mm10mm, it’s a boy
10. 4128mm at 8 weeks, the baby is also a girl
11. 62-day B-ultrasound data: The gestational sac 2.61.8 found in the uterus is a boy.
12. 50-day B-ultrasound data: gestational sac 35mm to 27mm, baby girl
13. Gestational sac size: 35mm, 34mm, 28mm, for a female baby
14. Gestational sac size: 18mm, 16mm, 8mm, it’s a female baby
15. The gestational sac is 4420mm long and it is a boy.
In fact, whether giving birth to a boy or a girl is the result of a couple\’s love. Expectant parents should be more concerned about whether the fetus is healthy and developing normally, rather than the gender.