nope...my girl is trying out for gymnastics in there already. My cousin has two girls....the first one beat the crap out of her while in the uterus. The second, she said, was as quiet and gentle as a mouse. Used to worry that something was wrong, but now that the little girl is born she says shes just as quite and gentle as she was in the womb. Every child is different.
High or low doesn't matter either, I'm expecting a girl, I'm 24 weeks and I'm already woddling. She is very low, and constantly got a foot or two in my bladder. I have a low lying uterus and at 24 weeks my uterus should be measuring above my navel and its just at my navel now.
2006-10-30 04:34:02
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answered by gypsy g 7
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No that is an old wives tale. A baby kicks the mom whether it be a girl or a boy. I have two boys who kicked me a lot when they were growing inside, me and my best friend has 2 girls who kicked her just as much as mine did. The sex of your baby is dteremined by the genes in your family as well as the father of the baby's family. Congradulations on your addition to your family. May you have a happy, healthy beautiful baby.
2006-10-30 12:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Not true, At least in my experience, I have 2 boys, And am currently pregnant with a girl, And she's kicked A LOT more than either of my boys ever did!
2006-10-30 12:48:57
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answered by ? 3
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I had twin boys and they didn't do much kicking or anything else for that matter. I think it really depends on the individual baby.....some are just more active than others. Although, I did find that jsut because they weren't active while inside....once they got out they became a handful and them some. Congrats on the baby and Good Luck.
2006-10-30 12:31:50
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answered by Laurie 3
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It makes no difference, boy or girl. It depends on how active you are and the baby as well. I thought my youngest daughter was having a soccer match, and I didn't know the sex until after she was born(obviously), and I thought she was a boy...all the kicking. And I didn't know the sex of my youngest, she did not kick as much. It really doesn't determine what you are having, at least it didn't for me.
2006-10-30 12:31:09
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answered by metallicachic82 3
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I dont think this is true.
i felt pretty strong kicks but had a baby girl.
so it doesnt matter.
i think the more logical answer wud be that ur baby is a very active baby so that's why those strong kicks.
dont waste ur time on these petty issues. just enjoy those precious moments. its really a wonderful experience.
All the Best
2006-10-30 12:30:51
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answered by rameezaali 2
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Definitely NOT. My baby is kicking the HECK out of me and I'm absolutely sure she's a GIRL!
2006-10-30 13:15:01
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answered by Cara M 4
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NOT true... My sister in law is pregnant with a girl and I'm pregnant with a boy and both of us are having very active babies... This is my third My first was a girl and she was very active, my second was a boy and he was very active...
2006-10-30 12:49:47
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answered by secret agent lady 4
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No truth. It just depends on how active the baby is.
Had a set of boy twins and a daugher.
Boys were more active but just because they were cramped for space. :)
2006-10-30 12:39:08
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answered by hsp_goddess 2
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The kick of the baby does not matter look in a tall mirror and look to see if You belly is high or low. If your belly is high like up to your chest you are having a girl, because girls grow out and up and boys they grow low making you wobble and they grow in your hips and butt.
2006-10-30 12:32:19
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answered by dncnlksh 2
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