If you are truly pregnant, then you can not tell the gender of the baby this way at all.
No, you can get morning sickness when expecting a boy or a girl. It is a myth that you only experience it with one or the other. It's the hormones that are released during pregnancy that cause morning sickness, and these are the same when the baby is a boy and when the baby is a girl
Some people believe that intense morning sickness is a sign that they're pregnant with a boy, while mild morning sickness means a girl. Other people believe that getting sick in the morning is another sign of a boy, and morning sickness at night a girl.
I had morning sickness with both my kids! One of each for me and maybe one on the way!
No. There is no relation between the fetus's gender and how severe the morning sickness is or if you even have one. It's a old wives tale.
If your child is a girl, then they might be pregnant.
How sick you are doesn't tell you if you are having a boy or girl. This is an old wives tale.
Balto
probably a girl knows when shes pregnant she can just feel it
Weezie Kerr Mackey wrote "Throwing Like a Girl". It's a really good book if you haven't read it!
No.A girl's morning breath is sexy
You could say, "Good morning, [her name]! I hope you have a wonderful day."
Women experience different degrees of morning sickness regardless of the sex of the fetus, each woman is different and each pregnancy is different.And, it has long been considered an old wives' tale that the sex of the fetus made a difference in the frequency and severity of morning sickness and that you could predict when you had worse symptoms that you were carrying a girl.But now, one study has reported they found that women with severe nausea and vomiting were 50% more likely to be carrying a girl. (However, this was only one study.)Additional information:A pregnancy with multiple fetuses (i.e., twins, triplets, etc.) will have increased severity of morning sickness.Morning sickness is a response to the increased levels of hormones produced initially by the ovaries, and then by the placenta.Anecdotal account from a contributor:Yes, the fetus could be of either sex. I was severely sick my entire pregnancy. I had to take a prescription medication because I was vomiting so much. I had a boy.