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pregnancy sickness is thought to be due to the sharp rise in HCG and estrogen. Some women tolerate it better than others.
Every pregnancy is different and so are the amount of hormones that are produced each time. If you were to be carrying a girl, it would probably be more conincidence than anything gender specific.
I think this is possible as i have thrown up just before ovulation before when the estrogen is at its peak, and another reason why i don't tolerate BCp's containing estrogen
(Not an exact science but a possibility)
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Yep no real link in it. I had m/s with all 4 of mine - worst with DS1, mild with DS2, in the middle with DD and somewhere between the 3 with this one....
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1st girl bad nausea and sickness 2nd girl sickness 3rd girl none(thought she was a boy but nope)
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HAS MEANT NOTHING FOR ME with my first 3 as had varying amounts will all 3 and they are all boys - this time was severly worse at 4-6 weeks but then it was twins. Sadly snce 1 twin died ive felt better so i think only when its multiples would i looka t it being worse but certainly not based on gender. Ill keep my fingers crossed you have your DD in there though
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I'm glad I found this. I was worried because my MS hasn't really kicked in. I started getting a little but now nothing. I had MS with all 3 of my boys. From 8 weeks with my 1st ds, 7 weeks with #2 and 6.5 weeks with #3 and all stopped at 14 weeks like clockwork. I am over 8 wks now. Maybe I have a better handle on my blood sugar. I don't buy into the HCG and MS correlation because the HCG rises slower when most people start to get their morning sickness. I just hope all is well in there. I am getting nervous about miscarriage. ugh.