You should be established with Ob-Gyn by now, not just to find out the answers to your questions, but to have proper care and ensure you have a healthy baby. If not established your primary care doc will be able to coordinate once informed.
Answered 1/15/2022
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An obstetric ultrasound can be used to determine the baby age and approximate due date based on measurements. If you know when your last period was before pregnancy, and your periods are regular, then the ultrasound can confirm the date. A routine anatomy scan at around 20 weeks or a genetics test can determine the gender
Answered 1/16/2022
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An ultrasound examination can estimate the length of gestation. After 20 weeks, it can also look for sex of baby. Baby's sex can also be determined by testing fetal DNA in mother's blood after 9 weeks of gestation. See your doctor regularly for antenatal care to guard your and your baby's health!
Answered 1/19/2022
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