Around week 16-20.
The sex of your baby can be determined by ultrasound at 16 weeks. Doctors will usually do an ultrasound at 20 weeks.
If you are going to take an ultrasound because you are pregnant, then the answer is no. It usually depends on what type of ultrasound. Some of them, you can't even drink. But preferably, no, don't drink alcohol before an ultrasound.
Was that a pun? To soon to tail? Just got back from my 16 week ultrasound. Doc says she is positive the baby is a girl because she saw an equal sign.
Usually a doctor wants to see you for the first ultrasound when you're appr. 10-13 weeks pregnant.
I have read that at 16 weeks, the baby's gender can be already seen via ultrasound, though it is said that it is oftenly done in the 20th week. I have read that at 16 weeks, the baby's gender can be already seen via ultrasound, though it is said that it is oftenly done in the 20th week.
At this stage, yes the ultrasound can be off by 10 days. Mine was off by ten days the other way, that is I thought I was 18 weeks and the ultrasound said 16 and a half. I knew when I had conceived because my husband had been away on a trip.
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At 16 weeks it is 80-90% accurate using an ultrasound
The ultrasound dating has excellent and precise estimation of gestation especially if done in the first trimester (first 12 weeks). After 12 weeks, its accuracy goes down. However, compared to dating according to menstrual cycle, the ultrasound would be more accurate.
It means using 16 as the base for counting.
Speaking of a person's age, it means "older than 16 years of age". Speaking of algebra or arithmetic, it means "divided by 16".