it is the symptons for pregnency in general .
it could also be a boy
or a twin aboy and a girl
2007-01-29 21:09:54
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answered by khatora 3
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No, It's not true. One of the singers from my country has a baby girl now and she said she didn't have morning sickness and any sickness at all. Her daughter didn't give her hard time. So, It's not true. Depending on your body not depending on baby's gender. One thing true for me (not sicentifically) is that i look more like a woman (soft and tender) when carrying a girl. A friend of my mother said "you are having a girl" and i asked "how do you know?" so, she said "you look prettier, quiet and tender, calm" "if you are having a boy, your actions will be tough and you will be more active and your will look much older but you will be back to normal after giving birth." Another way to look is your belly. If your belly is coming out like round triangle shape especially the tip, it's a boy, if it is flat rounded ,it's a girl. that's the way people look in my country before the ultrasound is popular. Anyway, all the information aren't 100% right including ultrasound. So, you will know exact and definite gender of the baby 100% when you give birth. BTW, you can take ultrasound to know gender of the baby in 4 months and more certain (not100% like i mention above) after 6 months.
2007-01-30 05:30:52
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answered by Kelly 3
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Yes it is normal. Those symptoms do not go with a boy or a girl but is universal with pregnancy I believe. I have had 5 children and in the beginning it is about the same. I have 4 boys and one girl and there was a difference in the way I carried them. Don't ask me how but my GYN knew when it was a girl.
2007-01-30 05:19:14
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answered by Mother_Darling 1
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I had morning sickness real bad and stayed tired all the time...so people said I'm having a girl. My face broke out alot so people said I'm having a girl....Little baby boys wanted all of my attention and the little girls wouldn't have anything to do with me so they said I'm having a girl! Well guess what?!? I'm having a BOY. So they only way of knowing for sure is to have an ultra sound!
2007-01-30 11:20:39
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answered by Mary Beth 3
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There have been some studies that show that women become sicker when they are pregnant with girls than boys. Those studies also suggest that when a woman's mother was sick, her daughter is more likely to be sick.
I checked the theory out with my mother, who told me that she was very sick when she was pregnant with me, but not much at all with my brother, so it seems that the study might be right on.
I'm not feeling too sick, so I'm hoping there's a boy in my future!
2007-01-30 07:52:37
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answered by Michelle L 3
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Father and mother's weight important?( for my opinion ) If father heavy It might be girl % 60. And also mans sperma decides the baby, girl or boy. I can just say these for this information.
Get some folic asit. Walk and dont worry abaut any think.
Dont drink, smoke and be carreful what you eat. If you have a problem ask a doctor please.
Think a good new name for the baby.
2007-01-30 05:22:03
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answered by hanibal 5
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here is a link to the Chineese Baby Gender Predictor I used it with a friend for fun and it predicted a boy... the ultra sound results determined the baby would be a girl but after the baby was born they had to think of a boys name and change the color of the nursery.
www.chinesefortunecalendar.com/PredictSex.htm
2007-01-30 05:11:46
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answered by Czech_Mark 3
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90% of women experience these symptoms in pregnancy. They are totally unrelated to the gender of the baby.
2007-01-30 05:15:34
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answered by Ricecakes 6
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I had 2 boys & a girl & felt that way with every pregnancy. There was no difference.
2007-01-30 05:11:50
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answered by Mishell 4
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Yes you sound normal. The baby sounds cute *lol*
2007-01-30 05:08:27
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answered by Anonymous
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