If the fetal heart rate is around 150, is it a boy or a girl? (Introduction to fetal gender prediction)

Introduction to fetal gender prediction

As an expectant mother, are you particularly concerned about the gender of your fetus? In fact, during fetal growth, fetal heart rate is an important physiological condition indicator. So, if the fetal heart rate is around 150, is it a boy or a girl? This article will give you a detailed introduction from four aspects.

The difference between men and women in fetal heart rate around 150

In early pregnancy, fetal heart rate is generally higher than in late pregnancy. Fetal gender also has specific effects on fetal heart rate. The latest research shows that among fetuses with a fetal heart rate higher than 140 BPM, the proportion of male babies is slightly higher than that of female babies. Therefore, a fetus with a fetal heart rate of around 150 may be a boy.
The comparison is not limited to fetal heart rate. When fetal male and female hormone levels are different, other indicators can also be observed to make a distinction. For example, a girl\’s head circumference and abdominal circumference will be larger than a boy\’s; while a boy\’s femur length and hip circumference will be larger than a girl\’s.

The impact of fetal heart rate changes on gender prediction

It is normal for fetal heart rate to fluctuate, which is related to the mother\’s state, gestational age and other internal and external environmental factors. During pregnancy, the fetal heart rate gradually slows down as the gestational age increases. After reaching the lowest point, it gradually accelerates until it rises to the normal range of about 130-160 BPM before delivery.
Therefore, using a single fetal heart rate data for gender prediction is unreliable. Only when the results of multiple measurements are relatively close and other indicators conform to the corresponding gender characteristics can a rough prediction be made.

Other methods of predicting fetal gender

In addition to fetal heart rate, the gender of the fetus can also be observed through B-ultrasound. Based on the characteristics of B-ultrasound images, doctors can obtain more accurate gender judgment results.
In addition, there are traditional Chinese medicine prediction methods. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that boys have stronger fetal gas, thicker hair, and are heavier than girls; girls have relatively slow fetal gas, soft hair, and relatively lighter weight. However, this method is not very reliable and is more of a joke prediction method.

Summary

Predicting the gender of the fetus is a topic of great concern to expectant mothers, and a fetal heart rate of around 150 cannot determine the gender of the fetus. A variety of detection methods should be used to make judgments to obtain more accurate results. I hope the above introduction can help pregnant mothers better understand fetal gender prediction, and wish the future baby health and safety!

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