A Tiffa scan, or targeted fetal imaging scan, typically performed between 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy, can reveal the sex of the baby by examining the genitalia. During this ultrasound, trained technicians look for specific anatomical markers: a penis and scrotum indicate a boy, while the absence of these markers, along with the presence of labia, suggests a girl. However, it's important to note that while these scans are generally accurate, there is still a small chance of error. Always consult with your healthcare provider for the most reliable information.
you have a scan and they will ask you if you want to know say YES
Nope.
You can go to a doctor and get a scan done, he/she can tell you whether it's a boy or a girl.
Usally you can go to the doctor and they can scan for you
You will know when the doctor does an ultrasound scan, but sometimes the baby is not in a position so you can tell. The doctor will ask if you want to know. Note that while the scan is usually effective, it is not 100%. The only sure way is when the baby is born.
i don't know if it is a boy or a girl
You can't just ''tell''. you wait for your scan..
No, I Know he is a boy he is a sexy boy he is dating a GIRL!
if she is weird
i dont know maybe a girl /boy
Bloo's a girl! I know, weird right?
You know if its a boy or a girl from the symbol next to its name if it is a boy it has a blue symbol if a girl it has a red/pink symbol Also if you look carefully at the left eyebrow if its a girl it will have a mole & if its a boy it will have none,but a boy will have 6 toes on his left foot