No. The gender is not related to the relationship of the parents.
A "Gender Reveal Party" is when parents throw a party to tell whether the fetus is a boy or girl, as determined on an ultrasound. This is a rather new type of party, a practice begun after 2005-2010. Not all parents hold these kinds of parties, though.
Your parents
it may be possible to tell the baby's gender at the 20 week ultrasound but then it just depends what position the baby is lying in.
Yes you should tell your parents everything because you would have a good relationship with your parents. In addition, if you don't tell your parents everything then they might find out and you will get in even more trouble than you would if you did tell them.
don't be, you should communicate with your parents for a healthy relationship
I knew I was having a boy at 14 weeks. It's all dependent on how your baby is positioned. My sister wasn't able to tell what her first kid was because she (the fetus) had her legs crossed during the ultrasound. :-) It's also a lot easier (for obvious reasons) to tell if it's a boy than if it's a girl. I found out that I was having a boy at 15 weeks!!!! But it just depends on how the baby cooperates with the ultrasound tech. The earliest a doctor will have a radiologist determine gender is about 12 weeks. Most wait until week 16 through week 20. Determining gender by radiology is not an exact science. A fetus could be in a position where it is difficult to see the genitals. Your radiologist may attempt to coax the fetus into another position where it is more visible. You could also consume something containing sugar, such as juice, (no caffeine!) which will make the fetus somewhat more active. Amniocentesis, if you must have one completed, is fool-proof in determining gender of the fetus through chromosomal testing.
You don't. This is not your business. But if you have a good relationship with the son, then you can encourage him to tell his parents.
Why would you be scared to tell your parents that you are proudly in a relationship? If you were in a serious relationship then you wouldn't care who knew about it. In fact out of pride for your partner, you'd tell everyone. Either way, as news of your relationship spreads through social circles, your parents will find out one way or another. You can bring your partner to your house as a close friend to ease your parents into getting used to him or her, then eventually tell them. Before they hear from someone else.
If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.
all you have to do to have a good relationship with your parents is brighten up to them and open up more to them and if your having a problem then just tell one of your parents and they'll notice tht your opening up to them more
Maybe she's close with her parents so she tells them everything or maybe she's just serious about the relationship.
All those factors have some influence on the gender of a baby, but it is impossible to predict the gender of a baby on the basis of any or all of those factors. Only an examination of the foetus can tell the gender of an unborn baby.