No, they don't say that. They say in ONE study, a 3 month pattern ENDING in L - R, R, L - people had girls 75% of the time.
Very very very far from a sure thing and that's the only research done by trustworthy people.
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Yes, it was pretty stupid to ask something to which the answer was so obvious from everything you do here on this site, and I've never doubted that you wouldn't be sitting on any info to manipulate people into doing or not doing something. I apologize, and thank you for clarifying this again because I really think this
is the main thing to keep in mind here. I know I'm looking at everything through GD goggles right now and that leads me to some not so good places mentally.
But here's the thing: I've heard from two u/s techs that this is not true and that the left of the image shows your right and vice versa in ALL types of scans!
Oh and now I've read something else - some people say that you have to flip ALL ultrasounds (I assume what's meant is you have to turn them upside down because you can flip an image horizontally and vertically). Seriously, if everybody does it differently, I have no idea why Ramzi seems to be ALWAYS correct! LOL
Oh, and even the "Gender Experts" say that it always depends on the picture. I have seen a ton of pics where "left" and "right" aren't actually left or right at all because the whole thing was somewhat lopsided to give a better view. And then of course the whole thing goes out the window, but you have no way of knowing this unless the tech explained the pic and every angle and side.
I really have to stop wasting my time on this Ramzi business :( I feel everything leads back to where there's no reason why it should work in the first place and even if it did, we can't know because we're not doing a solid and controlled study here so it's all anecdotal anyway and has no meaning at all. And yes, that's true even if we have all found many Ramzi predictions to be correct (actually, in my case only one Ramzi prediction was ever 100% correct, I haven't tried it on anybody else's).
And let's not forget that there is indeed a scientific study that set out to verify or falsify Ramzi - The & Chan, The role of placental location assessment in the prediction of fetal gender. They examined 277 women and clearly showed that placental position has no bearing on the baby's sex. (BTW, Ramzi himself concedes that in almost all cases chorionic villi placement = placement of the early placenta)
Thank you everybody, I'm going outside now to take a deep breath!! :)
You're so right! It does happen!
I want to stay team green, first of all because I really don't want to hear boy before he's here and I have an opportunity to get to know him and love him, but also because I would love this surprise once in my life. Unfortunately, DH changed his mind and said 2 days ago that he wants to find out, so we'll see!