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7552207 tn?1427020403

Boy or Girl?? :)

Alright i find out in 4 weeks but i wanna know what the signs say...

My baby's heart rates start at 164, then went to 132, and friday is was 150...

Generally would that indicate boy or girl?

Are there other "tricks" to figuring it out? lol
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In most cases a girls heart rate will be above 145 and a boys below... Girls supposedly like Lemon and boys dont.. your bump will sit high with a girl, and low with a boy.. theres more, i googled them lol Im 14 wks and 3 days, i think im having a girl, how far are you?
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7552207 tn?1427020403
im 16 weeks and 6 days...all i drink is lemonade but i havent got all that huge a baby bump yet so i dont know how it sits yet :( lol i think i want a girl, but then i remember the teenage years and im not so sure about handling a girl lol
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All those are myths.  There's  absolutely no way to determine gender unless through an ultrasound or through bloodwork. Every pregnancy is different, so there's no way to tell.
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Agree with babylove, both of my girls hr were beliw 14p. I did carry high with both but wasn't able to tell that until much later in my pregnancy
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If your 15 weeks n up yu can find out ya baby agenda thru ah 3D ultrasound
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There is no way of really telling what you are having!  The high heart rate for girls and low for boys is not true!!!!! My baby boy started at 170+ the first time we heard it then down to 150+ the other times! Everything you read and hear through other people are old wives tales!  Ask your Dr!  My Dr told me not to believe everything you read on the Web.  Your Dr will tell you everything you need and want to know.
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7552207 tn?1427020403
I jist thought it would be fun to see what myths are true for me
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7559418 tn?1393386476
Right it gives you a lil hope
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