Can Ultrasound Accurately Determine Gender at 24 Weeks?
Learn whether ultrasounds can be wrong about gender at 24 weeks and what factors affect accuracy.
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Yes, an ultrasound can occasionally be wrong about gender at 24 weeks. While the accuracy improves with gestational age, factors like fetal position and technician experience can lead to mistakes. A repeat scan or other tests, if necessary, can confirm the gender.
FAQs & Answers
- What factors can affect gender prediction in ultrasounds? Factors include fetal position, the experience of the technician, and the quality of the ultrasound equipment used.
- How accurate is an ultrasound at determining gender? The accuracy of gender determination generally increases with gestational age, often reaching up to 98% by 20 weeks.
- Can other tests confirm the gender of the baby? Yes, tests like amniocentesis or non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) can provide definitive gender confirmation.
- What should I do if I doubt the gender prediction from an ultrasound? If unsure, consider scheduling a repeat ultrasound or asking your doctor about additional testing for confirmation.