Generally the doctors use a gender pre-selection technique that detects the gender of early embryos after fertilization. You can get more information if you visit this link:-
http://www.abivf.com/challenges/sex-presel
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the sex of the baby is determined at six months
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No the pregnancy test lone will not tell you the sex of the baby.
The temperature of the male scrotum does not determine the sex of a baby. The sex of a baby is determined by the chromosomes present in the sperm, with an X chromosome resulting in a female baby and a Y chromosome resulting in a male baby. The temperature of the scrotum can affect sperm production and quality, but it does not influence the baby's sex.
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No, it is the sperm that determines the sex of the baby. Sperm carry either an X or a Y chromosome, and when one of them fertilizes the egg, the resulting combination will determine the baby's sex (XX for female, XY for male).
It is used to determine the sex of the baby and also to determine any abnormalities in chromosome.
No, the color of urine does not determine the sex of the baby. The sex of the baby is determined by the chromosomes received from the parents. Urine color can be influenced by factors like hydration levels, dietary intake, and certain medical conditions.
No it can't do something like that.
yes particular one's do which are the xy chromasones