In most cases, you can find out the sex of your baby about halfway during your pregnancy — between 16 and 20 weeks — during a structural ultrasound. But what if you want to know sooner? There are many ...
The Ramzi theory uses the placement of your placenta during early ultrasounds to predict the sex of your baby. Here's why experts say it's not accurate. There are plenty of old wives' tales about ...
The Ramzi theory claims you can predict your baby's sex as early as six weeks by looking at placenta placement on an ultrasound, but there's no scientific proof that it actually works. While it can be ...