Friday, July 27, 2012

Superstitions and maths about pregnancy

They are not supported by science;
There is no definitive answer to if they are true;
They are based on cultural beliefs;
Your mother and grandmother generation most likely made it up.


Having a Boy:
You didn’t experience morning sickness in early pregnancy;
Your baby’s heart rate is less than 140 beats per minute;
You are carrying the extra weight out front;
Your belly looks like a basketball;
Your areolas have darkened considerably;
You are carrying low;
You are craving salty or sour foods;
You are craving protein — meats and cheese;
Your feet are colder than they were before pregnancy;
The hair on your legs has grown faster during pregnancy;
Your hands are very dry;
Your pillow faces north when you sleep;
Dad-to-be is gaining weight, right along with you;
Pregnancy has you looking better than ever;
Your urine is bright yellow in color;
Your nose is spreading;
You hang your wedding ring over your belly and it moves in circles;
You are having headaches;
You add your age at the time of conception and the number for the month you conceived and the sum is an even number.


Having a Girl:
You had morning sickness early in pregnancy;
Your baby’s heart rate is at least 140 beats per minute;
You are carrying the weight in your hips and rear;
Your left breast is larger than your right breast;
Your hair develops red highlights;
You are carrying high;
Your belly looks like a watermelon;
You are craving sweets;
You are craving fruit;
You crave orange juice;
You don’t look quite as good as normal during pregnancy;
You are moodier than usual during pregnancy;
Your face breaks out more than usual;
You refuse to eat the heel of a loaf of bread;
Your breasts have really blossomed!
Your pillow faces south when you sleep;
Your urine is a dull yellow color;
You hang your wedding ring over your belly and it moves from side to side;
You add your age at the time of conception and the number for the month you conceived and the sum is an odd number.

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