Your baby's spine, if this is curved or straight, depending on how your baby has imaged in the womb during scanning. We take into account your baby's gestational age, this being the most important factor, bladder position, this helps us identify the correct angle in which your nub points too. When analysing your baby's nub there is much more that goes into it than just the than just the angle. From 12.5 weeks to 13 weeks (a matter of a few days) a nub can image parallel, but develop that little bit later and be confirmed boy, this happens in around 6% of baby's and the term used is "late riser". At the end of the 11th week going into the beginning of the 12th week most nubs will image parallel and the term used for this is "early girl". Some male baby's in the 11th to the early 12th week can develop more rapidly than others, the term "early boy" is used to describe this. We know that all baby's are different and so is their development rate in the womb.
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