Can Ultrasound Misidentify Baby Gender? Understanding the Chances

Explore how ultrasound can sometimes misidentify gender and learn when to have an accurate scan.

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Yes, ultrasound results can be mistaken. Gender identification is based on visual cues and can sometimes be inaccurate, especially if the baby is in a challenging position or if the ultrasound is done too early. To improve accuracy, it's often recommended to have the ultrasound performed between 18-22 weeks of pregnancy.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the best time for a gender ultrasound? The best time for an ultrasound to determine gender is typically between 18-22 weeks of pregnancy.
  2. Can ultrasound mistakes be avoided? To minimize mistakes, ensure the ultrasound is done during the optimal time and consider having your practitioner perform the scan.
  3. How accurate are gender predictions through ultrasound? While ultrasounds are usually accurate, they can be mistaken based on the baby's position and the timing of the scan.
  4. What factors can lead to an incorrect gender identification? Factors include the baby's position, the experience of the technician, and the gestational age at which the ultrasound is performed.