Did the Ramzi theory NOT work for anyone? Can anyone debunk it?
Most women go crazy for this formula and swear by it but in my 20 week scan of my daughter the placenta was posterior right.
However, the Ramzi theory is basically a theory which states that if the placenta is detected on your right at 6 weeks gestation, then you're having a boy. If it's on the left, then you're having a girl. Apparently, it might not work if you go by your 12 week scan because the placenta "moves".
That's odd. Please correct me if I'm wrong but, even if the placenta "moves" it's not going move dramatically from left to right is it? It's not like a placenta detected on the left at 6 weeks is going to make a drastic switch to the right at 12 weeks? Placenta tends to expand upwards as the uterus grows.
Furthermore, the man behind the research; Dr. Saad Ramzi Ismail does not have a medical degree but does have a masters degree at medical ultrasounds. He also claims that a baby's gender can change after conception! The caveat is, however, that it's only possible no later than 40-45 days gestation.
Not only does he assert that the embryo can change gender within 45 days after conception, but he also states that if by a 3% chance the placenta is attached to the right, and it is a girl.. or the placenta is attached to the left and it is a boy, then there is probably something wrong with the fetus.
Not only am I trying to pick holes in this theory because if proven right I won't get the gender I'm wishing for, but it just seems so final, illogical and detrimental to me.
I know there are loads of women out there who have their hopes pinned on this theory but are there any it didn't work for?