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Ramzi's Method

Ramzi’s method is a method of determining the baby’s sex before birth with the help of using the location of the placenta in early pregnancy ultrasonography. Several online studies suggest that the method is almost 97 % accurate. However, the theory is not validated by any medical organization. The theory says if the placenta is present on the right side then the chances of having a baby boy are higher and if the placenta is attached on the left side then the chances of having a baby girl are higher.

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Is Ramzi's method of gender prediction accurate?

Query: Hi doctor, How accurate is Ramzi's method of gender prediction using the side of placental attachment? Do you doctors believe in it?  Read Full »


Dr. Vivek Chail

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Some studies have said that it might be accurate, but complimentary. However, it is not definite in every case. Doctors usually do not believe in this method and when required proper genetic tests have to be done. For further doubts consult a radiologist online ...  Read Full »

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