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Monday, 17 August 2015

Gender Signs...



O
ne of the first questions of well-meaning friends and family to a pregnant lady is: “Is it a boy or girl? The gender of a baby is an interesting topic for everyone, and some even make a betting game out of it.


In truth, no one can ever find out until the 20th week through an ultrasound scan (even then, it isn’t 100% guaranteed). Some parents choose to wait until the baby is born to find out.


Many mothers swear they already knew their baby’s gender before the baby came out, and even before their ultra sound scans. Mothers mostly swear by mother’s instinct and a lot of other non-scientific ways and old wives’ tales. If the suspense is killing you and you badly want to know your baby’s gender now.


Attached are some telling signs to predict an unborn baby’s gender…



C
ravings



Most women experience cravings during pregnancy due to hormonal imbalance. The type food you’re craving could determine your unborn baby’s gender.




If you’re craving sweet and sugary foods, you’ll most likely have a girl. Craving for salty and savory foods mean you’re having a boy on the way.





H
eartbeat Rate


When your gynecologist takes a dopper test to listen to your baby’s heart beat, take note of the heartbeat rate.


It’s said that a heart of 140 bpm and above indicate a baby girl. A beat rate below 140bpm indicates a bouncy baby boy.



B
ump Position



If you’re carrying your bump low, you’re having a baby boy. If you’re rocking a higher bump, expect to have a pretty pink baby coming soon.




T
he Breast Says it All


                                    

Inspect those mummeries as they may be holding a clue to your baby’s gender. If your left breast looks larger than the right, it indicates a baby boy.Conversely,a larger right breast compared to the left means you’re carrying a girl.