I heard that if the baby moves alot
throughout the day it usually a girl.
Girls move more then boys do. Has anyone
heard this before?
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fatfamily02
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 12-29-05 22:31pm
Hi 3kizz:
in my first 3 full term births, my boys
moved a lot more than my girl did. But
my girl was breech for as long as they
could tell --(from about the 26th week).
So, that could have had something to do
with her movements. Might have been more
cramped or uncomfortable that way--idk.
My youngest boy moved less than my oldest
also. But he was also in an
uncomfortable position from around 26
weeks or so, he was head down but he was
like trapped in my hip bone. When I
would have the braxton hicks contractions
he would quit moving completely.
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teach486
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Aug 2005 Posts: 276 Location: US
Posted: 12-30-05 09:29am
Just another old wive's tale. None of the
wive's tales are accurate. Merely a game
of chance. The only way to know for
certain is when you get your ultrasound
done when you are around 20 weeks.
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