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    can anyone guess using ramzi's method?

    Can anyone tell me if this looks like a boy or a girl using the Ramzi Method? I was told that the right side of the picture is really my left side and vice versa. So, if that's the case, this little bean is on the right side? (BTW, this was taken at 6w1d.) My daughter's 7 week ultrasound (from 2009) shows her on the opposite side (so, my left side). Also, my sonographer told me that this little bean was implanted on my right side. Thanks in advance for your help!
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    Here is the link to the study- The Relationship Between Placental Location and Fetal Gender (Ramzi

    Right is supposed to be boy!
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    Here is the ultrasound of my daughter 2 years ago (using the same machine at the same doctor's office).
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    i had my scan yesterday and mine pretty much looked like your newest scan pic but the opposite way round! mine was on the right. Im not sure where the placenta was located but can it stretch the whole distance of the uterus?
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    Just an update: I am having a boy! He implanted on my right side and my placenta is posterior. Yay! My daughter implanted left and had an anterior placenta.

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    Congrats! Did you sway?
    Fathers Day baby!


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    Congrats on your boy!!!
    I am even more confused now, I think both your pictures look like they have the placenta on the SAME side xx

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    I hope you are right, goodluck.

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    TTC5--I *kindof* swayed...ate a bunch of meat, potatoes and salt...but didn't totally cut out dairy. I like cheese too much. I also didn't do the BSF or anything like I had done in previous cycles...just mucinex and pre-seed on the day I got a positive opk and the day after (at night). And I think I ate a burger before dtd the first night. I didn't even make the husband drink caffeine! But we are thrilled. I see you are pregnant too...do you know what you are having? xo

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