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Baking Soda Test ?

Hello, This is my second child however, I'm new to home remedies. Just wondering how accurate is the Baking Soda gender test ?
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I did it once a week from 15 to 20 weeks and everytime it would foam up like beer so i thought it would be a boy but it was wrong im having a beautiful girl so i would say is not accurate
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Lol u could u draino.
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Does it have to be baking soda?
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Well I'm only 5 weeks. I did it and it said I'm having a girl. I will try again around 10-15weeks. :)
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I did it around 13 weeks and it said I was having a boy, turns out I was actually having a girl.
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I added some to my pee a few weeks ago and it said girl. Should it be the first morning pee? Ide like to try again
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I did mine like at 10 weeks it sizzled which meant boy nd im having a little man :)
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How many weeks do you have to be when you do it ??? @Febmama
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You put like two table spoons of baking soda in a cup and you pee in another. Then you pour the pee in the Baking soda. If it sizzles it is a boy and if it doesn't it's a girl. I think that is right. I looked it up on you tube.
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How is it done ladies?
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I did it and it said I was having a boy and I am.
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