What is the earliest time that you can determine gender? We prefer 18 weeks, but sometimes as early as 17.
30) I just want to know the sex of my baby—can you do that before I see my doctor for my diagnostic ultrasound? We are usually able to determine gender at about 18 weeks, but we require that you be under the care of a doctor and prefer that you have already received a complete prenatal diagnostic ultrasound from your medical physician. However, for those who just can’t wait to find out, with a signed prescription form from your medical physician, we will provide a 2D Gender in Sight scan and be happy to let you know the gender of your baby. 31) What if we don’t want to know the gender of our baby? No problem. We’ll never give away the secret—and we’ll be careful to avoid that area, just to be sure. We like surprises too! 32) Is 3D really in color? It is actually referred to as “colorized” or sepia. It is definitely not black and white, and the surface definition that is possible with colorized 3D images is truly outstanding. You’ll have to see it to believe that it is even possible!
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- What is the earliest time that you can determine gender? We prefer 18 weeks, but sometimes as early as 17.