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- $Title{Rib Count and Determining a Baby's Gender}
- $Subject{x-ray test gender baby number ribs autopsies sternum chest bone
- cartilage floating ribs rib sound waves sonography sex organs pregnancy}
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- Copyright (c) 1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Rib Count and Determining a Baby's Gender
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- QUESTION: A young mother-to-be tells me that through x-ray tests, the gender
- of her baby was determined. How do they do that? Do they perhaps count the
- ribs? According to the Bible the male would, like Adam, be short one rib. Is
- this actually a fact? I am most curious, please do not disappoint me.
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- ANSWER: Despite the fact that autopsies conducted hundreds of years ago
- proved without a doubt that, at least in the number of ribs, men and women are
- created equally, the Biblical story persists. Both sexes possess 12 ribs on
- each side; the first seven, called "true" ribs, are connected directly with
- the sternum (chest bone), the next three are connected by bridges of cartilage
- to the rib above, and the anterior ends of the last two ribs are free, and
- they are called "floating" ribs.
- The baby's sex was determined not by x-rays, but through the use of
- sound waves. This process (sonography) produces a picture of the baby by
- converting the sound waves that are reflected back from the baby in the
- uterus into visible form. These black and white "portraits" now form the
- first baby pictures that many new parents place in the "baby book", and the
- sensitivity of the procedure is enough to tell the boys from the girls by
- revealing the anatomical shape of the sex organs.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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