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Elizabeth Guth Ocalamom Moderator Ultimate Member |
I think I just willed my baby to be a girl. After growing up w/ boys, teaching preschool w/ 16 4-year-old boys and 4 girls, and always babysitting all boys, I figured I wouldn't have a girl.
Most of these were true in our case. Horrible all-day sickness, carrying very, very high, age and month of conception were an odd number, baby heartbeat higher than 140, huge belly, etc.... And the most obvious sign was the very obvious ultrasound view! lol I had somebody tell me some test to do that I never did -- I forget exactly what it was but you peed in some chemical and if it fizzed, you were pregnant. My aunt told me she had done it and it was awful w/ the fizzing. Now I forget what you used. Anybody know what I'm talking about???? Anyway, here's a link to other signs of boys/girls: http://parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/pbabyprep/0,,j012,00.html Elizabeth Mommy to Jodi (4/17/06) |
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Crystal Drano!
I just did a Gender Prediction Test at 11 Weeks that picks up any Y Chromosomes in your blood if it is a boy....NO 'Y' Chromosomes! Yahhh! It's a girl! So Excited. |
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Elizabeth Guth Ocalamom Moderator Ultimate Member |
YES!!!!! Thank you! I couldn't remember for the life of me. I knew it was something that didn't have the safest fumes, though. lol
Congrats on the new baby! Now you can start shopping! lol Elizabeth Mommy to Jodi (4/17/06) |
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