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Placing an oximeter on the baby's right hand or wrist is the best way to determine if a baby requires supplemental oxygen.
Genetics do not make a baby, they determine whether the baby will be more like the father or mother. Genetics can help determine traits like a baby having hair or eye colour like the mother.
Yes, DNA and hormones indicate gender.
yes particular one's do which are the xy chromasones
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is usually the most common procedure used to determine a baby
Placing an oximeter on the baby's right hand or wrist is the best way to determine if a baby requires supplemental oxygen.
Placing an oximeter on the baby's right hand or wrist is the best way to determine if a baby requires supplemental oxygen.
It is used to determine the sex of the baby and also to determine any abnormalities in chromosome.
Genetics do not make a baby, they determine whether the baby will be more like the father or mother. Genetics can help determine traits like a baby having hair or eye colour like the mother.
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Both parents determine the features of their baby and other close family relatives such as grandparents. Sometimes, the baby inherits a family blood-limit or trait.
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.