Ramzi Theory Gender Predictor

Predict your baby's gender as early as 6 weeks by analyzing placenta location

Upload Your Ultrasound Image

Get your early gender prediction by uploading your 6-10 week ultrasound scan. Our AI will analyze the placenta location to predict your baby's gender.

Important Information

  • Best results with transvaginal scans at 6-8 weeks
  • Image must clearly show left/right orientation
  • Abdominal scans may be mirrored - please indicate scan type
Supported formats: JPG, PNG, GIF. Max size: 5MB Transvaginal scans provide clearer early images Select if you know the image orientation If known, helps with accuracy assessment

How Ramzi Theory Works

The Ramzi Theory is a controversial method for predicting a baby's gender very early in pregnancy by analyzing the location of the developing placenta (chorionic villi) on an ultrasound scan taken as early as 6 weeks.

The Theory

  • Placenta on right → likely boy
  • Placenta on left → likely girl

How It Works

  1. Upload the ultrasound image (preferably a transverse plane, clearly marked "right" and "left" by the technician)
  2. Our AI examines the scan to assess which side of the uterus the placenta (or villi) is developing on
  3. Boy prediction if placenta is on the right, girl if on the left

Accuracy & Reliability

The original Ramzi findings claim about 97% accuracy, but these have not been peer-reviewed, and no major medical body recognizes them. Most scientific literature finds no credible link between placenta location and fetal sex.

⚠️ Important Disclaimer

Ramzi Theory is not scientifically proven. Evidence is anecdotal, and accuracy is debated. This tool is for entertainment purposes only. The only reliable methods for gender determination are:

  • NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing) - 99% accurate from 9 weeks
  • Ultrasound anatomy scan - 95-99% accurate at 18-20 weeks

Technical Details

  • Most reliable at: 6–8 weeks gestation
  • Scan types: Transvaginal scans usually display true-to-side; abdominal scans may be mirrored
  • Image requirements: Transverse plane view with clear left/right markings

Ramzi Theory vs Other Methods

Method Earliest Prediction Claimed Accuracy Scientific Evidence
Ramzi Theory 6 weeks 97% (claimed) None (controversial)
Nub Theory 12-14 weeks 75-92% Strong (multiple studies)
NIPT 9 weeks 99% Very Strong
Anatomy Scan 18-20 weeks 95-99% Very Strong

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ramzi Theory and how does it work? ▶

The Ramzi Theory is a method of predicting fetal gender as early as 6 weeks by analyzing the location of the developing placenta (chorionic villi) on an ultrasound. The theory suggests that a placenta developing on the right side of the uterus indicates a boy, while a placenta on the left side indicates a girl.

How accurate is the Ramzi Theory for gender prediction? ▶

The Ramzi Theory claims 97% accuracy according to its proponents, but these findings have not been peer-reviewed or replicated in independent studies. Most medical professionals consider the method unproven, with accuracy likely no better than random chance (50%).

When is the best time to use the Ramzi Theory for gender prediction? ▶

The Ramzi Theory is claimed to be most accurate between 6-8 weeks of gestation. At this early stage, the placenta (chorionic villi) is just beginning to develop and may show a preference for one side of the uterus.

What factors affect Ramzi Theory accuracy? ▶

Several factors can affect Ramzi Theory analysis: 1) Gestational age (best at 6-8 weeks), 2) Scan type (transvaginal vs. abdominal), 3) Image quality and orientation, 4) Placental development stage, 5) Uterine position. Transvaginal scans provide clearer images and correct orientation, while abdominal scans may be mirrored.

Medical Disclaimer: The Ramzi Theory is based on anecdotal evidence and has not been scientifically validated. It should never be used as a substitute for medical advice. For accurate fetal sex determination, consult a licensed healthcare provider. Results from this method are equivalent to random chance (50%) and are intended for entertainment only.