- Female
- 23 Years
- 22/01/2025
Is it safe to mix Eskinol with Myra-E and then use it on my face? A friend mentioned it to me, and I'm really unsure if this combination actually works or if it's good for my skin.
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Predicting the baby's sex based on urine pH and placenta position is a popular myth, but it's not scientifically proven.
Urine pH and Baby Sex
- No correlation: There's no conclusive evidence linking urine pH to the baby's sex.
- _Urine pH 6.5*: This pH level is within the normal range for pregnant women.
Placenta Position and Baby Sex
- _No correlation*: Placenta position, including anterior upper segment, doesn't determine the baby's sex.
- _Baby's position*: The baby's position on the left side is common and doesn't indicate the sex.
Scientific Methods for Sex Determination
- _Ultrasound*: Around 18-20 weeks, an ultrasound can determine the baby's sex with high accuracy.
- _Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT)*: This blood test can detect the baby's sex and screen for chromosomal abnormalities.
At 22 weeks, you can ask your healthcare provider about the baby's sex during your next ultrasound appointment.
Dr. Anshul Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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