A simple guide to performing a ring test and how to interpret the results
Youโre dying to know your babyโs sex, and you just canโt wait any longer for an ultrasound. What about the ring test? What is it? Does it work? There are a number of old wives tales and superstitions that claim to be able to predict the gender of your baby, and weโre here to help you sort the reliable from the less-than-accurate. Weโll show you how to do the ring test and other fun myths (and let you in on if they really work), plus some more accurate ways to tell the sex of your baby.
Things You Should Know
- Perform the ring test by dangling a wedding band over your bellyโif it swings back and forth, itโs said youโll have a boy. If it swings in circles, youโll have a girl.
- Keep in mind that the ring test is only a myth, and doesnโt provide scientifically accurate results, but is a fun old wivesโ tale for you and your family to try.
- Visit a medical professional to have an ultrasound or an NIPT (Non-Invasive Prenatal Test), which are more accurate ways to determine a baby's sex .
Steps
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How do you perform the ring test?
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Loop a length of string through a wedding ring. This test is often done with the womanโs wedding ring, and if youโre unmarried, the ring doesnโt have to be a wedding bandโany ring that belongs to the participant will do. You might also use yarn, thread, or even a strand of hair instead of string. [1] X Research source Make the loop long enough for the wedding band to dangle over your stomach.
- Many people also use a sewing needle instead of a wedding ring, with the string threaded through the needleโs eye (the test is done in the same way with a needle as with a ring).
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Hold the string and wedding ring (or needle) over your belly. Lay flat on your back and let the ring dangle so that the string is taut. Wait for a moment, and observe how the band moves. [2] X Research source
- Note that you donโt have to be pregnant to try this test! Itโs a fun activity for anyone who plans to have kids.
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Expect a girl if the ring makes circles, or a boy if it swings back & forth. Some say the motion of the ring as it hangs over your stomach tells you if youโre having a boy or a girl. [3] X Research source Others say the reverse is trueโthat if the ring moves from side to side, youโre having a girl, and vice versa. [4] X Research source Opinions differ, so remember: itโs only a myth!
- Another version of the myth swings the ring over your hand. This variation claims that each swing of the ring predicts another baby youโll have, as well as that babyโs sex, and the test is only over when the ring stops swinging.
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Other Myths
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The pregnancy bump test Some say that you can tell a babyโs sex by how the pregnancy โcarries.โ If the fetus is high in the belly, they say itโs a girl, and low in the belly means itโs a boy. Others say horizontal protrusions indicate a girl, and protruding more outward means itโs a boy. [6] X Research source Both of these are only hearsay, and shouldnโt be relied on to give an accurate indication of a fetusโ sex. Still, it doesnโt hurt to speculate.
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2The heartbeat test One of the most common pregnancy myths that you can tell the sex based on the babyโs heartbeat . If the fetal heart rate is less than 140 bpm, then itโs a boy, right? Not quite. Itโs true that a girlโs heart rate is often faster than a boyโs, but thatโs only after the onset of labor, and thereโs no significant difference at every other moment of pregnancy. [7] X Research source
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The cravings test There's a myth that cravings during pregnancy can predict the babyโs sex. If you crave sweets, some might say youโll have a girl. Craving salt? Thatโs an indicator of a male baby. [8] X Research source Pregnant people crave all sorts of things for a number of reasons, but these have more to do with the fetusโ own growth, and perhaps even the cultural environment of the parent, than the babyโs sex. [9] X Research source
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The morning sickness test Another old wives' tale claims that morning sickness can indicate a baby's sex. While probably not the most accurate test, the juryโs still out on this one. There could be some correlation between more intense and frequent instances of morning sickness indicating a female baby, but the research canโt say for certain just yet. [10] X Trustworthy Source PubMed Central Journal archive from the U.S. National Institutes of Health Go to source
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Accurate Tests
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Ultrasounds When performed by a professional in an appropriate environment, ultrasounds are incredibly accurate, and have a very low chance of getting the sex of a baby wrong. [11] X Research source Ultrasounds are typically performed at 18-20 weeks during a pregnancy, but may be performed earlier depending on the condition of the pregnant person. [12] X Trustworthy Source Cleveland Clinic Educational website from one of the world's leading hospitals Go to source If youโre curious about youโre babyโs gender, consider getting an ultrasound .
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NIPTs Non-invasive prenatal testing uses a small amount of blood from the pregnant person to analyze a fetusโ DNA. Though more commonly used to test for chromosomal abnormalities and other conditions, NIPTs can also accurately indicate the sex of an unborn baby. [13] X Trustworthy Source PubMed Central Journal archive from the U.S. National Institutes of Health Go to source
- CVS and amino tests are 2 additional, accurate tests for your babyโs sex, however these tests are invasive and not typically done for sex prediction, primarily, and arenโt recommended over ultrasounds or NIPTs. [14] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to source
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