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Nub theory is a fun way to make a slightly-better-than-random guess at your baby’s sex after your 12-week ultrasound. (Hey, it’s probably more accurate than peeing in a cup of salt water to ...
The nub theory might seem like a fool-proof way to tell the sex of your little one, but midwives and other doctors recommend you wait until your second ultrasound, typically at 20 weeks, to be ...
The Nub Theory ‌All babies have a genital tubercle, informally called a ‘nub’ seen between the legs. The nub usually develops around 11 to 13 weeks.
However, there isn't much evidence that nub theory is reliable or accurate. Boy Ultrasound Signs You would think that male fetuses would be easier to identify than females, but that's not always ...
The nub theory is basically about 'the angle of the dangle'. Between 11 and 14 weeks' gestation both genders have a penis-like protuberance between the legs.
According to proponents of nub theory, you can crack the code of your baby’s sex at a 12-week ultrasound. However, the NHS does recommend you wait until your second ultrasound between 18 and 21 ...
According to proponents of nub theory, you can crack the code of your baby’s sex at a 12-week ultrasound. However, the NHS does recommend you wait until your second ultrasound between 18 and 21 ...
Between 12-14 weeks, the sonographer can obtain an ultrasound image in longitudinal cross section, and they can then assess something called ‘the foetal nub,’ which is basically the baby’s ...
The nub theory might seem like a fool-proof way to tell the sex of your little one, but midwives and other doctors recommend you wait until your second ultrasound, typically at 20 weeks, to be ...