Most doctors schedule an ultrasound at around 18 to 21 weeks, but the sex may be determined by ultrasound as early as 14 weeks . It’s not always 100 percent accurate, though. Your baby might be in an awkward position, which makes it difficult to clearly see the genitals.
Depends on the type of testing you have! Your an do a boos test at about 8 weeks very expensive as it gets sent overseas. If it’s a boy and depending on position at scan as early as about 14 weeks. Most find out at 20week scan
They say from the 16-20 week mark. The longer you wait the more accurate it will be but it depends on which way the baby is laying as well as you may not be able to see.
around 18-20 weeks – they can’t always tell and if they are unsure they are unlikely to tell you. sometimes it is obvious (like it was with my boys) but other times it isn’t.
Through ultrasound, I think it’s three months. There are a variety of blood tests which can tell you earlier, but I’m not sure how reliable some of them are.
CVS 10-16 weeks gestation or an amnio which is done around 16 – 20 weeks. Generally these tests are offered if there is a risk for Downs or other genetic disorders but certainly can tell you baby’s gender 100% .I wouldn’t be have something so invasive just to find out gender’. Otherwise it’s at your 18-20 week morphology scan that gender can be established but still not 100% accurate.
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