Every parent is always enthusiastically welcomed the birth of her baby, especially if their first child. You may ask, whether you have a girl or a boy?
The fact is 50 percent of people want to know the sex of their baby before birth. So if you're interested, here's how to find out whether your baby boy or girl.
1) Ultrasound. Ultrasound may be the most common method to determine the sex of your baby. This is generally done over the range 20 -28 weeks. The ultrasound nowadays has 3d versions which are easier to see as well as determine whether the baby's gender is a female or male. It is advised though that a mother undergoing ultrasound should take extra precaution. A clearance or permission for her ob-gyne is advised to avoid any abnormalities to occur brought about by ultrasound.
2) Amniocentesis. Amniocentesis is a procedure performed during pregnancy in which amniotic fluid is withdrawn from a woman's uterus to test for certain problems in the fetus, such as genetic defects, fetal infections, fetal lung immaturity, or Rh sensitization. They say that this is a good and reliable way to determine the sex of the baby too, although some infections and conditions may occur as a result of amniocentesis. The question will be, is it worth the wait?
3) CVS or Chorionic Villi Sampling, is a diagnostic test for identifying chromosome abnormalities and other inherited disorders. This is to determine if a mother or the baby is at risk of having genetic abnormalities.
Find out gender the baby with the help of the processes and ways. You have a choice but it's better to check with your ob-gyne first to avoid problems that might occur. Remember your baby's health is much more important than determining the gender of your baby, safety and health first.