Using Morning Sickness as a Baby Gender Predictor.
Women who have bad morning sickness during pregnancy are more likely to have girls than boys. This was found to be the case by scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. The study of women who were pregnant found that out of the women affected with severe morning sickness 44 percent conceived boys compared to the 56 per cent who conceived girls.
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The research found that women carrying girls have a higher level of a hormone which is called human chorionic gonadotropin, this can cause morning sickness.
Smoking as a Baby Gender Predictor
There was a study performed in Scandinavia which looked into parents who smoked. The study found that if couples smoked it would lower their chances of conceiving a boy.
It was discovered that (Y) male sperm are more sensitive when introduced to a smoking environment than the (X) girl sperm.
Using Physical characteristics as a Baby Gender Predictor
A study was done at Liverpool University which looked at the length of couples fingers! It was found that couples who both have long ring fingers have a greater chance of having a boy. Long ring fingers is an indication that there is a higher than average testosterone levels.
Another study in New Zealand at the Auckland University found that assertive women are more prone to conceiving a boy (80 per cent). Assertive women have higher levels of testosterone.
Family situation as a Baby Gender Predictor
A study performed by the US National Bureau of Economic Research discovered that couples who were living together or married before conception were slightly more prone to conceiving a boy than those who did not.
A theory for this may be that (Y) male sperm are not as boisterous as the (Y) female sperm. The male sperm need more nurturing and caring for during pregnancy to survive. Therefore, a woman in a solid relationship may be better equipped to care for her child more during pregnancy.
Careers as a Baby Gender Predictor
A survey performed at the London School of Economics discovered that women with more 'masculine' jobs, such as engineering had a greater chance of conceiving a boy while women with a more caring or 'feminine' career, such as nursing or teaching, were more likely to conceive a girl.
Folk lore theory as a Baby Gender Predictor
There are a few mathematical theories according to folk lore. The more popular one combines the mother's age when conception took place with the month number (for example: May is 5, for fifth month on the calendar) she conceived.
If the resulting number is even, then the baby is a boy, while odd indicates a girl.
The Old Wives' Tales as a Baby Gender Predictor
There are so many old wives tales out there. Here are just a few: More likey to be carrying a boy if carrying the baby low, craving protein or salty food, have dry skin and be more prone to headaches.
On the other hand women are more likely to be carrying a girl if they crave sweet foods, carry high, suffer with mood swings, have dull hair during pregnancy.
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Of course I almost forgot the good old hair test as a Baby Gender Predictor
The hair test is a very old wive tale (a common one). A wedding ring needs to be tied to a strand of the mother's hair and then suspended over her bump.
Then if the ring moves in circles it indicates the women is carrying a boy. Whereas, if it sways from side to side, this indicates the woman is carrying a girl.
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