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9 wk ultrasound pic. Ramzi Theory??

So I was reading up on thie Ramzi Theory. Who thinks its accurate? From what I read it says about 97%. I cannot tell which my ultrasound pic. This is my second ultrasound pic. It was transvaginal, what do you think?

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Re: 9 wk ultrasound pic. Ramzi Theory??

  • According to the Ramzi theory, it would be a boy (unless they flipped your image), but you would need for the U/S to be done at 6 weeks to follow his theory....AND his theory hasn't panned out....
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  • First, the placenta moves after 8 weeks so the Ramzi theory is pointless now.  Second, you cannot tell from an u/s picture unless you know the depth and direction it was taken from...chances are that shot is from one side or the other, not above or below

    ETA: that shot is taken from the left because I can see the cervix...there is no way to know which side of uterus the placenta is on.


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  • I dont know if I even believe that theory anyway I just wanted to see. You cant tell where the placenta is right by looking at the ultrasound. I was just curious to know because I looked my sons ultrasound pictures too and I have no way of knowing where the placenta is.

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    First, the placenta moves after 8 weeks so the Ramzi theory is pointless now.  Second, you cannot tell from an u/s picture unless you know the depth and direction it was taken from...chances are that shot is from one side or the other, not above or below

    ETA: that shot is taken from the left because I can see the cervix...there is no way to know which side of uterus the placenta is on.

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