Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

nub theory?

Has anyone ever used the nub theory?  I'm intrigued to see if it was correct for anyone? ☺
8 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
Ohhhh. I just looked at my early ultrasounds and my baby just looks like a tadpole...  clearest shot is at 17weeks.. but you can tell she's definitely a girl in that one, no nub, just lady bits. I'm 36 weeks Tuesday and its obviously a girl :)
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Girls will also have a forked liked end to u
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
I looked into it for a month or so and when I went in for my 12 week scan I saw what looked like a girl I didnt buy anything until my 21 week scan and it was a girl
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
And to explain the nub theory both girls and boys have it as their private parts early in pregnancy there is a theory that if u get a good picture of it depending which way it points more up or more straight/down will tell u the sex of the baby the boys should be more up i guess but its pretty hard to get a good pic let alone try to figure out which way it more points
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
?? Please explain
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
I wanted to but in my ultrasound and printed pix i cant even see one so hard to tell im 13 weeks and i think my doc said my next appt at the end of the month i should find out hopefully baby assumes a good position lol
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Never heard of it either.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
What's the nub theory? I've never heard of it
Helpful - 0

You are reading content posted in the Pregnancy: Ages 25-34 Community

Popular Resources
Get information and tips on how to help you choose the right place to deliver your baby.
Get the facts on how twins and multiples are formed and your chance of carrying more than one baby at a time.
Learn about the risks and benefits of circumcision.
What to expect during the first hours after delivery.
Learn about early screening and test options for your pregnancy.
Learn about testing and treatment for GBS bacterium.