Finding out the sex of a fetus can be an exciting moment in pregnancy Early blood tests now make this possible toward the end of the first trimester. From the moment of conception, your baby has the genetic information to become a boy or girl — but because both sexes start out the same in the womb, you're going to have to wait to find out that info for yourself. Finding out your baby’s gender is an exciting milestone in pregnancy It's a tidbit of real information during a period of anticipation and uncertainty Knowing the baby's sex can make you feel more connected to your growing child
But how early can you find out While the technology isn’t quite there to know immediately, you can still discover the gender much earlier than you might think. There are many old wives’ tales and myths that claim you can tell whether you’re having a boy or a girl, but they’re not based on scientific evidence The only surefire way to find out the sex of your baby is at a doctor’s appointment This can be determined as early as 10 weeks but usually between the 18th and 22nd week of pregnancy.
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