There is no reliable at-home way to know if the baby is a boy or girl during pregnancy
Home gender prediction methods are not medically accurate
Common myths like belly shape, cravings, morning sickness, or fetal heart rate do not determine sex
The only accurate ways are medical tests such as ultrasound or genetic testing
Ultrasound can often identify sex around 18 to 20 weeks of pregnancy
NIPT blood testing can sometimes reveal fetal sex earlier
Amniocentesis or CVS can determine sex, but they are done for medical reasons, not routine sex prediction
If you want to know at home, over-the-counter gender prediction kits are not dependable
For the most accurate answer, ask your healthcare provider
