I think they will have a little boy.
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I think they will have a little boy.
I am thinking that they will have a boy.
Any mums that I have known with the severe morning sickness have all had boys, so not sure about using that to lean towards girl.
I also think that she eats very healthy even if it is not a lot, she is also very sporty and I am sure she would have lean muscle.
I think boy. I know they say hyperemesis is more likely with a girl, but I had it and I had two boys.
I guess girl
I would guess boy.
My head's saying that girl is a better guess because of all the reasons listed by other posters, however, my heart is saying boy, so I'm going to stick to that and guess boy.
I had hyperemesis with my DD, but not with my boys. Will be 'interesting' to see if I get it with another DD, if I get one or if first time was a 'fluke', possible due to my body reaction to the chromosome defect my DD had (one that only affects females)
Found this:
"An increased incidence of HG has been reported... for mothers of female offspring"
Source: http://www.helpher.org/downloads/Cha...Gravidarum.pdf
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I'm also sure she would have been on top of the range prenatal vitamins and all kinds of things to help them have a healthy (boy) pregnancy.
I agree with Tiggerian ... the HE statistically is more prevalent with girl pregnancies ... which makes me lean girl. So does her incredibly lean frame. She was always thin but wow, once the wedding hit and after it, she's been really tiny. So I doubt she eats much even if it is healthy fare. And the dad as a pilot. Lots of girl factors.
But, as someone who has swayed hard and gotten an opposite ... I think there's still a good shot at a boy :)
I hope they tell when they find out!