 When a woman becomes pregnant, she's super excited to see her baby for the first time, but it can take a while for a lot of the structures to develop. So for the first time, all you're going to see is a crown of rump length, and that will just look like a little field pull, and a lot of homes people want to know, when can I find out the sex of the baby? We found out, what about 15 weeks I would say, that we're having a girl. I know regrets. I think we'll probably find out it before we find out it. It was nice being able to call her a her as she throughout the process, even if we didn't have a name for her yet. We could plan a little bit more. Exactly, rather than an it or baby. Right. So ultrasounds can typically detect gender between 16 and 20 weeks, but it's important to have your ultrasound closer to 20 weeks so we can get a really good look at the baby's anatomy and make sure everything's okay. And if you choose to do genetic screening for other reasons, there is a possibility to detect the gender slightly earlier than that.