In this episode, we explore how the technology of prenatal sex determination—only widespread since the late 1980s—has fundamentally reshaped parenting, consumer culture, and childhood development. From the history of ultrasound to the science of gendered socialization in a baby's first year of life, we dig into how seven months of preparation can shape a child's entire trajectory.
00:00:00 - Introduction and topic setup
00:01:15 - The surprising timeline of prenatal sex determination technology
00:03:30 - From amniocentesis in 1956 to routine ultrasound in the late 1980s
00:05:00 - How the baby industry exploded with gender-specific marketing
00:07:00 - The psychology of parental expectations before birth
00:09:00 - Research on gendered treatment in the first year of life
00:11:00 - How early gendering shapes childhood development and behavior
00:13:00 - Long-term effects on happiness and identity
00:15:00 - Wrap-up and final thoughts
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