Only if you have a sonogram. (Or genetic testing)
No. You will most likely have an ultra sound around 16 to 20 weeks of pregnancy and you will be able to find out then.
Yes, they say it is best to wait until 20 weeks...but I have had my doctor tell me at 15 weeks Don't forget that such results are sometimes proved to be wrong, especially if taken at such an early stage.
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generally not until 20 weeks
You cannot get pregnant two days after ovulation. During ovulation however, gender is 50/50. You will be able to see which gender your child is after being pregnant for 7 weeks.
You have to wait until 18 weeks so just over 4 months, anytime before that and the baby's genitalia looks similar. At any point before the 18 weeks the doctor can't tell what gender it is. After the 18 weeks the baby has developed enough that is it safe for the doctor to do an ultra sound and see what gender the baby is. But it is always good to ask how clearly your doctor can tell between the babies genitalia.
I don't think at 6 weeks you can hear the heartbeat -- you MIGHT be able to see it in an ultrasound, but probably won't be able to hear until quite a bit later.As to the spotting, is it more brown than red and how heavy is it? Read this Wiki Answer:Is_spotting_brown_common_in_early_pregnancyIt will likely answer your question.
If you are worried about your period then please go visit a doctor. A doctor will be able to help you much more than anyone here.
If you don't feel well, call your doctor. No one will be able to help you from the internet.
can anybody answer my question for me?has anybody other than me, who had a miscarrage at 16 weeks if so do u mind discussing it with me? i lost my baby at 16 weeks and my doctor told me that he couldn't be able to tell me exactly what had caused it. all i know is that my body had already started to absorb my baby.has anybody other than me, who had a miscarrage at 16 weeks if so do u mind discussing it with me? i lost my baby at 16 weeks and my doctor told me that he couldn't be able to tell me exactly what had caused it. all i know is that my body had already started to absorb my baby.
Most likely; try a cosmetic surgeon. The specialists in the medical profession who can provide you an answer in this subject are a Cosmetic Surgeon, an Aesthetic Medicine specialized doctor or a Sports Medicine doctor.