You usually cannot determine the baby’s gender from an NT scan report
NT scan is mainly done to measure nuchal translucency and assess early pregnancy risk
The report may mention fetal sex only if it was specifically visible and legally allowed to be reported in your location
Look for terms like “sex,” “gender,” “male,” or “female” in the report
If the report does not mention sex, it cannot be reliably identified from the NT scan alone
Ask your doctor or sonographer if your local laws and clinic policy allow disclosure
A more reliable way is an anomaly scan or other approved prenatal test, depending on local rules
Do not rely on guessing from ultrasound images alone
