Strong left ventricular spot is not seen more often in boys. Strong left ventricular spot is not associated with the sex of the fetus, the incidence is the same in boys and girls. Fetal ventricular hyperopia is a common ultrasound screening indicator in mid- and late-pregnancy. Left ventricular hyperopia may be associated with chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus. If a pregnant woman is older and a positive test is found in mid- or late-pregnancy, further genetic counseling at the hospital is required. Strong left ventricular spots suggest chromosomal abnormalities, which can occur in both boys and girls with equal probability, so strong left ventricular spots are not seen more often in boys. If a strong left ventricular spot is detected in the middle or late pregnancy, further tests should be performed to clarify the diagnosis, regardless of whether the fetus is a boy or a girl.