Most often the gender of a fetus is determined by looking at the genitals on an ultrasound. For a more reliable answer, expecting parents can use chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis. However, a new study has found that a simple, non-invasive blood test will be able to reliably determine the gender of a fetus at 7 weeks. The blood test is currently used in Europe and will probably be available in the US in 2012.
The sex of a child can be determined in the late stages of the second trimester. however, this is not always 100%.
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A Foetal Decision - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M (self applied)
• The foetal skull bones have different names to those in the adult SkUll
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• The foetal skull bones have different names to those in the adult Skull
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The cast of A Foetal Decision - 2006 includes: Mitch Bowker as Foetus Amelia Kerr as Peach Cheryl Wood as Corpse Wife
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fetus weight 484 gms
An amniocyte is a foetal cell floating freely in amniotic fluid.