It is not possible to determine the sex by ultrasound until about 19 weeks along. If you do an amniocentesis, you can normally find out around 12 weeks.
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A woman can have an ultrasound to determine the baby's sex as early as 15 weeks. However, an ultrasound is not 100% accurate - the only way to be 100% accurate is to have an amniocentesis, which is a risky procedure that a doctor won't perform just to determine the baby's sex.
generally not until 20 weeks
About 280 days or 40 weeks
This is not enough to determine pregnancy. Take a test 2 weeks after sex.
a diet can not effect the baby sex. once your pregnant the baby sex is already there
If the pregnancy hormones are still there you can't but you can wait for the ultrasound.
No, this isn't accurate. The best way to determine the sex of your baby is by having a ultrasound from 16 weeks.
Right after you give birth to a baby is the time when you are most prone to get pregnant again. Also, it is not physically healthy for a woman to have sex so soon after childbirth.
3 weeks after sex at the earliest
the sex of the baby is determined at six months