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The lab will be 100% accurate, a sonogram can only see so much and if the baby won't co-operate you are unable to see.
The accuracy of the Intelligender gender prediction test in determining the gender of a baby is not scientifically proven. It is considered more of a fun and entertaining tool rather than a reliable method for determining the baby's gender.
In a fetal ultrasound, it indicates that the gender of the baby is a girl (I think).
The accuracy of the IntelliGender test in determining the gender of a baby is not scientifically proven and is considered unreliable by medical professionals.
The Intelligender test is not scientifically proven to accurately determine the gender of a baby.
The Intelligender test is not scientifically proven to accurately determine the gender of a baby.
No, red cabbage cannot be used as a reliable method for determining the gender of a baby during pregnancy.
There is a small chance a sonogram is wrong at anytime in determining the sex of the baby, but it rarely happens. You are probably carrying a baby girl. The ultrasound tech. will usually not tell you the sex if they are not fairly certain.
Males contribute to determining the gender of a baby through the sperm they provide during fertilization. Sperm carries either an X or Y chromosome, which combines with the X chromosome from the female's egg to determine the baby's gender. If the sperm carries an X chromosome, the baby will be female, and if it carries a Y chromosome, the baby will be male.
Yes, the man's sperm determines the gender of the baby through the presence of either an X or Y chromosome.
Only if you have a sonogram. (Or genetic testing)
The accuracy of the Chinese childbirth prediction chart in determining the gender of a baby before birth is not scientifically proven and is considered to be based on superstition rather than reliable data.