You take a string and connect it to something heavy like a penny. Then you dangle it over a pregnant woman's belly. If it goes to the left it's a girl and to the right then it's a boy.
No the pregnancy test lone will not tell you the sex of the baby.
The ultrasound test is the most accurate test used to determine the gender of a baby.
No, this isn't accurate. The best way to determine the sex of your baby is by having a ultrasound from 16 weeks.
the sex of the baby is determined at six months
No.
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DNA test.
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).
I believe you meant to ask is it possible to know the sex of a baby conceived by inviro fertilization also called test tube baby. Of course like a normal baby a test tube baby too has xx or xy chromosomes and the sex can be determined actively while the fetus is growing. Also like a normal baby ultrasonograph can reveal the sex of the child.