How to Identify a Baby Boy in Ultrasound: Key Signs Explained

Learn how to spot a baby boy in an ultrasound by recognizing the 'turtle sign' and male genitalia during the scan.

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In an ultrasound, a baby boy may be identified by the presence of male genitalia, typically appearing as a small protrusion between the legs. Look for the 'turtle sign,' which describes the shape of the penis and scrotum during the scan.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the 'turtle sign' in an ultrasound? The 'turtle sign' refers to the appearance of the penis and scrotum on an ultrasound scan, helping identify a baby boy.
  2. At what stage of pregnancy can you see a baby boy in an ultrasound? A baby boy's genitalia can usually be identified by ultrasound around 18-22 weeks of pregnancy during the anatomy scan.
  3. How accurate is ultrasound in determining a baby's gender? Ultrasound gender prediction is generally accurate after 18 weeks but can sometimes vary depending on factors like fetal position and ultrasound quality.