How to determine the gender of the baby at seven months of pregnancy?
With the continuous advancement of technology, it is no longer possible to determine the gender of a baby through B-ultrasound as in the early days. If you are seven months pregnant and still don’t know whether your baby is a boy or a girl, don’t worry. Next, we will share several methods to determine the baby’s gender:
1. Ultrasound examination
In China, ultrasound examination has become the mainstream way for parents to confirm the gender of their baby. Ultrasound examination is usually performed around 20 weeks of pregnancy to determine the gender of the baby by observing the fetus\’s reproductive organs. At seven months of pregnancy, the baby already has obvious reproductive organs, and the shapes of the reproductive organs of male and female babies are also different, so this method is very accurate in determining the gender of the baby.
Of course, some factors that affect the accuracy of ultrasound examinations also need to be taken into consideration. Factors such as the position of the fetus, amount of amniotic fluid, maternal size and gestational age may affect accuracy.
2. Amniocentesis
Amniotic fluid is a fluid in a pregnant woman\’s body that contains some fetal cells. If you are seven months pregnant and want to know the gender of your baby more accurately, you can choose amniocentesis. Amniocentesis is a method of determining the gender of the baby by puncturing a pregnant woman\’s abdomen and drawing out the amniotic fluid for examination. This method is almost 100% accurate, but it should be noted that it also has certain risks, such as infection, blood clots, water rupture, etc.
3. Intergenerational genetic judgment method
Another method that can determine the gender of the baby is the intergenerational genetic judgment method, which is the empirical method. Based on the birth history of their ancestors, parents can roughly infer the probability of their baby\’s gender. For example, if the mother is an older girl and none of the grandfather\’s siblings have a girl, then the probability of the baby being a boy is very high.
However, it should be noted that the generational genetic judgment method is not scientific. It is only an empirical method and cannot be 100% accurate because the reproductive history is affected by environmental factors.
4. Some pop culture theories
In addition to the above-mentioned scientific methods, there are also some theories about the baby\’s gender in some pop culture. For example, if the mother\’s belly is fruit-shaped, it is most likely a girl; if the front of the belly is pointed, it is a boy. These theories are interesting, but their accuracy lacks scientific basis.
Summary
The above four methods all have their own advantages and disadvantages, and parents can choose the method that suits them according to their own needs. Ultrasonic examination is the most commonly used method with high accuracy, but it also has certain errors. The amniocentesis method is almost 100% accurate, but carries higher risks. Generational genetic judgment and some popular culture theories are not very scientific, but sometimes they can be used as a way to have fun. In the end, gender is not a particularly important issue. The key is that the baby can be born healthy and safe. This is the greatest happiness.