How to see men and women using the four-dimensional monad, how to interpret the 4-dimensional color ultrasound monad

The four-dimensional monad view of men and women

Four-dimensional color ultrasound is a common examination technology in modern medicine, which can understand the condition of the fetus in the mother\’s body. For expectant parents, gender issues are a matter of great concern. So from what aspects should we look at the four-dimensional monads of men and women?

1. Conversion rate indicator

The conversion rate index refers to the echo intensity of other tissues except placenta tissue and amniotic fluid. By measuring the conversion rate index, the gender of the fetus can be determined. Because the gonads of male babies are more developed during the fetal period, they will produce more testosterone and male hormones, resulting in a higher value of the conversion rate index. It is lower for baby girls. Therefore, when the conversion rate index value in the four-dimensional monad is high, it can be determined that the fetus is male.

2. Genital examination

In the four-dimensional monad, the gender of the fetus can also be determined by examining the genitals of the fetus. The penis and scrotum of male fetuses are more obvious and larger in size. Women, on the other hand, do not have these obvious reproductive organs. In addition, the gender of the fetus can also be indirectly inferred through the position and size of the uterus and ovaries in the four-dimensional monad.

3. Vaginal head circumference analysis

Vaginal head circumference analysis refers to measuring the fetal head circumference to better determine the gender. The head circumference of a male baby is larger than that of a female baby, so when the head circumference value in the four-dimensional list is larger, the fetus can be determined to be male. However, this method is not very accurate and is only suitable for fetuses with large differences in head circumference.

4. Facial feature analysis

The facial features of men and women are also different, and the gender of the fetus can be inferred in this way in the four-dimensional monad. The eye sockets of baby boys are larger than those of baby girls, and their mandibles are more protruding. Additionally, men’s foreheads are wider than women’s. These facial features are clearly visible in the four-dimensional monad.

Summary

The four-dimensional monad view of men and women can be carried out from four aspects: conversion rate index, genital examination, vaginal head circumference analysis and facial feature analysis. Through these methods, not only can the gender of the fetus be inferred, but other conditions of the fetus can also be understood, so that parents can better understand the condition of the fetus and provide protection for the subsequent health of the fetus.

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