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Boy or Girl?

So I only have 7 weeks to go until my due date, and I am getting very anxious and excited. My husband and I were unable to figure out if we are having a boy or a girl, and I was thinking it would be a lot of fun to hear all of the wives tales on ways to find out what you are having. So far I've heard the date of conception with the age of mother at conception if they are even its a girl, if odd it's a boy. I'm amazed at how often this actually works out, I haven't found anyone to disprove it yet. I've heard that morning sickness means your having a boy. What else is out there?

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I had 2 boys and 2 girls and they were all so different that nobody could have guessed. I was never sick with any of them so that isn't true. Just enjoy the experience and good luck!

My grandmother used to say if you can tell if you are pregnant from the back then you are having a girl (meaning that your butt and hips are wider). If your stomach sticks straight out and looks like a basketball you are having a boy. Good luck!

Well I had no morning sickness and I had a boy. So that kinda makes that one no so true. I craved sweets, someone told me that means a boy too. This should be fun to hear.

I had morning sickness and carried all my weight in the front and I had a boy! Best of luck to you!

The one I've heard is: a Mommy-to-be looks naturally attractive when she carries a boy. However, a daughter "steals" the Mommy-to-be's beauty -- so Mommy doesn't look so good.

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