Service Providers for FETAL SEX(F733)
The Fetal Sex (F733) ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure used to determine the sex of the fetus. Typically performed after 18 weeks of pregnancy, it uses ultrasound technology to identify the fetus’s genitalia, providing a reliable indication of whether the baby is male or female. The procedure is non-invasive and involves applying gel to the abdomen, with a transducer used to capture images. It does not require special preparation and is typically part of routine prenatal care. While the test is generally accurate, the clarity of the results can depend on factors like fetal position and the quality of the ultrasound equipment.