If it's forming on the left side, you're most likely expecting a girl.
method was tested on more than 5,300 women using transvaginal
ultrasounds when they were six weeks along in their pregnancies. Doctors
recorded the location of the placenta and predicted each baby's gender.
Then, transabdominal ultrasounds (the one on your belly) were performed
on each of the woman at 18-20 weeks, and their method of gender
determination was right 98-99 percent of the time!
Like most DIY methods of determining a baby's sex, the Ramzi method appears to be more for fun than 100 percent fact.
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Which side of womb is baby boy?
According to the method, if your placenta is forming on the right side of your uterus during that first ultrasound, you're most likely having a boy. If it's forming on the left side, you're most likely expecting a girl.Jan 16, 2011
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