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At the eighth month of pregnancy, the baby's gender can typically be confirmed through an ultrasound, if it hasn't already been determined earlier in the pregnancy. The ultrasound technician will look for physical markers that indicate whether the baby is male or female. Additionally, some parents may have opted for genetic testing, such as amniocentesis or non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), which can also reveal the baby's gender. However, it's important to note that by this stage, the focus is usually more on the baby's health and development rather than just gender.

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