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Published 17:58 21 Apr 2018 BST
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Now, lots of parents are sharing photos of their baby scans on social media to get other people's opinions on what the baby's sex is.
"The Nub and Skull theory is the fastest-growing gender prediction technique simply because it’s so social," Lisa Lum, a gender expert with parenting site ChannelMum.com told The Sun.
Rather than a niche trend, the theory seems to be gaining traction.
Research by ChannelMum shows that 45 per cent of 1,275 parents in a survey have used it to try and predict what they're having.
"Three quarters of mums who try it say they like getting other people’s opinions on their child’s sex while 30 per cent see it as a worldwide craze they like to be part of," said Lisa.
"While no non-medical technique is 100 per cent accurate, it’s fun and brings people together, which is exactly what children should do at all ages."

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