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Does Posterior Placenta Mean Boy?

Published in Gender Determination 2 mins read

No, the position of the placenta—whether anterior or posterior—does not determine the sex of the baby. This is a common myth with no scientific basis.

Understanding Placenta Position

The placenta is the organ that nourishes your baby during pregnancy. Its position within the uterus is described as either:

  • Anterior Placenta: Located at the front of the uterus, facing the mother's abdomen.
  • Posterior Placenta: Located at the back of the uterus, facing the mother's back.

Several sources explicitly state that there's no scientific evidence linking placenta position to the baby's gender. These include:

  • Apollo 247: Directly states, "No, the position of placenta doesn't determine gender of a baby."
  • Sitaram Bhartia: Clearly states there is "no scientific evidence that proves that a posterior placenta means a boy or a girl."
  • Inito: Confirms that the only reliable way to determine the baby's gender is through an ultrasound.
  • Cleveland Clinic: States there is "no data that supports this claim."

While some websites mention anecdotal evidence or theories suggesting a correlation (like the Ramzi theory), these are not supported by robust scientific research and are considered unreliable. The only accurate method for determining the baby's sex is through an ultrasound.

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