I had a boy and girl and my pregnancies were completley different but my circumstances were completley different too maybe that had something to do with it.
2006-11-07 05:34:59
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answered by Rhapsody 5
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Wish I could help. I am also prego w my third. I have a boy and a girl and my 2 previous pregnancies were the same and I never had any bad symptoms as morning sickness, swelling, ect. With this one (at 10 weeks) I am constantly sick and tired. But like you, I am also a little bit older now, so it might be that. Good luck!
2006-11-07 05:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I currently have three children (boy, girl, boy) and am pregnant with #4 (girl). My first three pregnacies were all similar, no morning sickness at all. With this one, I was sick all the time four the first 4 months. The only difference in my first three was the way that I carried the girl. She was like a basketball under my shirt where my boys I gained weight all over.
I hope that you have your little girl. I never thought I would have mine (only 4 girls born into my husband's family for over 50 years) but now I'm blessed carrying my second girl.
2006-11-07 06:08:52
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answered by dj1973 5
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My first was a girl and I had the worst morning sickness with her. I also looked like i was carrying a basketball up front. With this pregnancy, it was so different. I didn't have any morning sickness, i ate whatever i wanted and craved foods that I didn't crave for with my daughter. I'm 20 weeks now and EVERYONE even I thought I was def. having a boy. We had an ultrasound yesterday and to our surprise, we are having a GIRL! So like they say, every pregnancy is different so you never know! GL!!
2006-11-07 08:45:37
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answered by nghia4ever 2
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I have a girl and am currently pregnant with a boy and my pregnancies have been completely different...I wasnt very sick with my daughter but with this one I was sick everyday for half a day until I was about 16 weeks along...I also developed Gestational Diabetes with this one..and I'm Anemic...which I never had either of those with my daughter...that probly has nothing to do with gender though! also- I know they say this is a myth but I'm carrying him different then I did my daughter too...it seemed like when I was pregnant with my daughter that she sat real high...making it hard to breath all the time...but he is sitting low...
2006-11-07 05:53:44
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answered by Amy B 3
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I carried my son lower than I did my daughters. My 3rd pregnancy was the easiest even though I was 39. The 2nd was the hardest on my body.
2016-05-22 07:48:47
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answered by Jeanette 4
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Regardless of how you "feel" or even "carry" the baby, I think none of those things play apart in determing what the sex may be. All of those things are myths, where at times, people may "guess" and guess correctly.
2006-11-07 05:48:42
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answered by Lady Albritton 4
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well they say every pregnancy is different---my sister in law has 3 girls and her last girl she said it felt totally different she thought it was a boy-----so u still have hope good luck
2006-11-07 05:34:12
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answered by martha95355 4
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