August 2015 Moms

Placenta gender predictor

edited January 2015 in August 2015 Moms
Has anyone heard of this ? I went yestersay and the tech told me about it apparently you can guess gender "97% accuracy " based of the side of your body the placenta attaches . Right side is boy and left side is girl. Well mine was on the right side so he said possibly a boy ... not to sure. Any mommy's have this with previous pregnancys? Was it correct ? I also Googled and read some stuff on it just bc I had never heard that until yesterday

Re: Placenta gender predictor

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  • I mentioned this "Ramzi method" to my MW during our first consult just to get her take on it, and for 1) she had never even heard of it, and 2) after my brief explanation of his "research study" she literally laughed and said that's a bunch of BS, but hey, at least he has a 50% chance of being right!  Also, you can't get a good look of exactly WHERE the placenta is until right around 16-20 weeks, which would be gender reveal time anyway!!  lol, such malarkey.  




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  • edited January 2015
    Calm down, just a question lol hormonessss. :-@
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    :( okay since you put it that way .

    Lmao :-SS
  • It's even funnier how grown woman act over simple questions in the group. I'm guessing they've annoyed everyone around them with their sorry attitude so they bring it here. Get over yourselves God forbid your children ever ask a "stupid" question, or use an "incorrect" term or act "gullible" I'd hate to see your response to them. Thanks for all the answers :)

    But you're not a child, soooo there's a big difference.
  • @Runningmommy519 Nope, most of them love me. I get hugs and high fives all over town from them. They are also high schoolers.
    That might be the reason for being able to handle being told to search or use ALL of their resources.


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  • And asking if the placement of the placenta is an accurate method of predicting the SEX is a stupid question because ?
  • Also... Some placentas move...

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  • If you googled it as your initial post suggests, then you knew exactly why it was a stupid question. Also, confusing sex and gender is kind of a big deal to some people. Posters were simply trying to educate you - there was no need to be hostile about that. It is unfortunately a common mistake, and the more people that understand AND ACCEPT the difference, the better our world is.
  • And asking if the placement of the placenta is an accurate method of predicting the SEX is a stupid question because ?

    See, here's the thing...
    You asked.
    And the ladies here gave you and overwhelming answer of "No. It is not accurate. It's asinine and theoretical with the accuracy rate of garbage."
    That was the honest answer to your question. Apparently the honest answer wasn't what you wanted? Did you want someone to lie to you?

    Being educated doesn't make us mean.

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  • In life, there are stupid questions.
    It's even funnier how grown woman act over simple questions in the group. I'm guessing they've annoyed everyone around them with their sorry attitude so they bring it here. Get over yourselves God forbid your children ever ask a "stupid" question, or use an "incorrect" term or act "gullible" I'd hate to see your response to them. Thanks for all the answers :)

    Despite what your mother told you, there are such things as stupid questions.  Questions that have been asked and answered multiple times fall into the category. 

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  • Rockbk said:
    Rockbk said:
    I've heard of this...it's actually proven to be 97% accurate. I've read older posts that have tested it & also reposted with the results of members of participated. About 98% of them were correct. I think it's a fun way to wait out the actual gender revealing U/S. According to mine it's a girl ☺️ I'll post again once I'm positive of the gender to see if it's correct
    So because you've read older posts that makes this method 'about' 98% accurate.  Mmkay.
    @BrassyClarinet‌ NO, because I've ACTUALLY RESEARCHED & read MULTIPLE articles deeming the method to 97% accurate, thank you. The doctor that performed this research over YEARS time span had been 97% accurate with all of his predictions. It's called the Ramzi method. Also, if you read correctly, what I SAID was that the older BUMP post I came across posted their results from their own experience using the method & about 98% of THEIR predictions were correct. If YOU choose not to participate or "like" the idea, fine. It's a free country no one is forcing it on you. I'm sharing MY opinion to her question. I didn't ask to be challenged.. & fiy reading is fundamental. I didn't state what you say I did. Heck, U/S aren't even 100% accurate. You women need a life..it's JUST FOR FUN!
    I get its JUST FOR FUN. the thing is, even when you quoted yourself there was no mention of the 'BUMP' group reporting their findings. Just 'older posts' and their findings.
    Also just because you can read an article doesn't make it a good article. Source checking is important. Also having peer reviewed work is paramount to being able to publish with any credibility.
    In a 'quick' Google search, the first 8 pages show nothing close to what would be accepted as a credible source by anyone who has standards of research.


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  • edited January 2015
    TRIM *******
    Girl if you don't get your miserable ass TF on! It's JUST FOR FUN bitch if you don't choose to participate then keep scrolling! Are you a scholar?? Hell no so stfu & exit the way you came! Tired of you monkeys .& your "facts" who the fuck says YOUR OPINION is correct & above all??? Exactly.........exit LEFT
    1, I have a degree in research, maybe just an associates, but it is still a degree.
    2, Its not just an opinion. There are facts about scientific publishing that are FACTS no matter how ignorant you may be.
    I didn't say that I have an opinion about the Ramzi Method. I was merely pointing out that while you said you did 'research' you have yet to provide proof that your research and sources are credible, or that you actually understand that Scientific Publishing has rules, and unless you dug up some seriously old resources, you didn't follow these rules in your 'research'.
    Typically Stage exit is to the right.
    Edited to add: Also your 'Girl if you don't get your miserable ass TF on!' makes absolutely no sense.


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  • @Rockbk‌ Per your posts, you've found a medical article stating the science behind the Ramzi method and its reported accuracy of 98%? Please share. I'm sure everyone here would love to see it.

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  • My placenta is on the front side. Guess that means I'm having a puppy.
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  • @Knottie94613221‌
    If it's any consolation, I have pondered this wives tale as well. Although they are probably all wrong/contradictory I plan to make a list and try them all for my baby book just for fun, your only a first time mom once!
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    @poppymt40‌ Ya I've seen people post them on a poster board or chalk board just for fun to see which were ri th t and which were wrong :) have fun I'm planning on doing the same
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    edited January 2015
  • I have placenta previa. Mine is in the middle. Now what?
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  • I have placenta previa. Mine is in the middle. Now what?

    It's a kitten! I'm having a puppy cause mine is in the front and you are having a kitten! We should be friends!
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