The secret of guessing your baby’s gender during pregnancy! Have you heard of the 15 characteristics?
Dear expectant mothers, pregnancy is a time that is both mysterious and full of expectations, especially the speculation about the gender of the baby, which always makes us full of curiosity. Today, let us discuss the 15 widely circulated characteristics of \”predicting baby gender\”!
1. B-ultrasound gestational sac shape
Some people think that the gestational sac in the B-ultrasound is shaped like a long strip, which may be a boy. However, please note that the shape of the gestational sac is affected by many factors and cannot be used as an accurate judgment.
2. Biparietal diameter in late pregnancy
Longer biparietal diameter in late pregnancy is considered a sign of a boy, but biparietal diameter is more related to baby development and genetics.
3. Skin changes
Getting ugly and dark easily is considered a sign of having a boy, but this is more a result of hormonal changes during pregnancy.
4. Navel characteristics
Long belly buttons, thin belly button lines, and concave belly buttons are considered to be the characteristics of boys, but everyone’s physique and reaction during pregnancy are different.
5. Fetal movement
Frequent and large fetal movements are considered lively boys, but fetal movements are more reflective of the baby\’s health status.
6. Fetal heart rate
Fetal heart rate below 150 beats/minute is considered a sign of a boy, but fetal heart rate is affected by many factors.
7. Degree of morning sickness
Morning sickness that is not severe is considered a sign of a boy, but the degree of morning sickness varies from person to person.
8. \”Nine out of ten men have leaks\”
It means that some symptoms during pregnancy may be related to boys, but any discomfort should be sought in time.
9. Belly bulge
A small bulge on the belly is considered to be a characteristic of boys, but it is actually the movement of the baby in the womb.
10. Breast changes
Breast tingling is considered a sign of having a boy, but breast changes are mostly related to hormone levels.
11. Navel hardness
Hard belly buttons in pregnant women are considered to be a characteristic of boys, but this is related to physical constitution and skin tightness.
12. Back pain and edema
Back pain and edema have long been considered signs of a boy, but they are actually common symptoms during pregnancy.
13. Mental state
Poor mental status is considered a sign of pregnancy, but this is related to stress and emotions during pregnancy.
14. Taste changes
A large change in taste is considered a sign of having a boy, but it is more often caused by hormonal changes.
15. Small intestinal signs on the B-ultrasound sheet
Small intestinal signs on the B-ultrasound sheet are considered to be a characteristic of boys, but B-ultrasound is mainly used to evaluate fetal development and has nothing to do with gender.
Dear expectant mothers, although these characteristics are widely circulated among the people, please remember that they have no scientific basis and cannot be used as a basis for accurately determining the gender of the baby. Let us welcome every miracle of life with love and patience!