Journal of Nepal Medical Association (Jul 2003)

ULTRASONOGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF FETAL SEX -A STUDY ON 630 CASES IN BANGLADESH

  • G. M. Monawar Hosian,
  • S R Milah,
  • M Saha,
  • A Begum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 139

Abstract

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Ultrasound examination of the fetal perineal area was done in third trimester of pregnancy to determine the fetal sex. We carried out ultrasound on 621 consecutive obstetrics patients who attended these centers for obstetric causes referred by their physicians. Of them 612 had singleton pregnancy and 9 had twin pregnancy. We attempted to determine the sex of all fetuses (n=630) based on demonstration of male and female genitalia. In 585 pregnancies, fetal genitalia were well visualized – the accuracy rate was thus 92.9%, while the rest 7.1% (n=45) could not be determined which was limited by fetal presentation, position, volume of amniotic fluid and colonic gas. Among the correctly determined cases 384 (65.6%) were male and the rest 201 (34.4%) were female. About 91% of the mother desired a male child in contrast to only 3.1% of the mother who desired a female child prior to ultrasound examination. Interesting enough mothers welcoming female child were all multigravida with previous male child/children. It needs to mention here that no primae mother welcomed female child. Some other aspects of prenatal sex determination have also been discussed in thisarticle. Key Words: Ultrasound, Fetal sex, Bangladesh