Ramzi theory explained. The Ramzi Theory explained
If your scan is past 8 weeks then the Nub theory may be more suited for your gender prediction. Shows six week fetus with left Chorionic blood flow. What is the Ramzi theory? This method is not about baby location inside the uterus, its the placenta bulk either to the right or left that matters. If we followed this exact method to determine which side the placenta is on, our accuracy rate would not be as high as it is now. We look for many variables, including annotations on the scan, the anatomy surrounding the sac, the shape of the sac to determine orientation, and more to provide our most educated prediction. So, doctors remain skeptical. Ultrasound scans within weeks five to eight gestation can be done both transvaginal and abdominal. This has traditionally been done through invasive tests, such chorionic villi sampling performed between 11 and 14 weeks, or amniocentesis performed at about 16 weeks. It is a thickening of the endometrium seen in early pregnancy and a double decidual sac sign is one of the first signs that a pregnancy has occurred. This allows you to see which side is left, and which side is right. Look for the bright area around the sac. A common misconception regarding the Ramzi method is the baby location. Female Gender: The placenta forms close to 9 weeks. In some cases, the scan needs to be rotated 90, or even degrees to be in the correct orientation. Right Side Placenta location Image 3: