There is no difference between the chances of having a boy and a girl in anterior hypogonadism. Anterior hyperemesis refers to the attachment of the placenta to the front wall of the uterus, which is a normal placenta position and makes no difference between having a boy and having a girl. The placenta is attached to the anterior, posterior, left and right walls of the uterus, all of which are normal placenta positions. Whether you are pregnant with a boy or a girl is determined by the male sex chromosome, and the sex of the fetus is determined at the moment the sperm and egg unite. If the lower edge of the placenta reaches the endocervical os, or completely covers the endocervical os, the placenta praevia is considered to be in place, which is an abnormal placenta position, and can seriously jeopardize the life of the mother and the fetus. In addition, it is against the law to carry out sex determination of a fetus, except when it is not medically necessary.