Don't Believe 5 Pregnancy Myths Guess This Baby's Gender

One of the things that is questionable about pregnancy is the sex of the baby being conceived. No wonder so many pregnancy myths that develop in society to guess the sex of the fetus. Although there is now technology that can ensure the sex of the baby in the womb, many parents still believe in certain pregnancy myths. Starting from linking the position of the stomach, fetal heartbeat, preferred food, to changes in the face of pregnant women. Come on, find out what are the pregnancy myths about the sex.
  • The position of the stomach below indicates a baby boy

  • Myth says, the belly of a pregnant woman whose position tends to look more down is interpreted to contain a baby boy. Meanwhile, the stomach that is leaning above is interpreted to contain a baby girl. This is nothing more than a myth that is not proven. In fact, the position of pregnancy depends on the condition of the abdominal muscles, body shape, weight gain, and the position of the baby in the stomach. Likewise, the shape of the stomach cannot be used as a guide regarding the sex of the baby. Generally before delivery, the baby's position will go down to the pelvis.
  • A faster fetal heart rate means a baby girl

  • Myths are developing, baby girl's heart rate is more than 140 per minute and baby boy below that. In fact, the normal fetal heart rate is in the range of 120-160 times per minute. There are no studies that state heart rate as a marker of fetal sex. Moreover, the fetal heart rate can vary with each examination, depending on the age and activity of the fetus in the stomach.
  • The face of a pregnant woman's round and flushed cheeks means baby girl

  • Pregnant women who look round and rosy cheeks are often believed to be a marker of giving birth to a baby girl. This cannot be ascertained because each pregnant woman experiences different skin changes accompanied by unequal weight gain.
  • Mothers want sweet food, maybe a baby boy

  • Pregnant women who often want sweet foods indicate being pregnant with a baby boy, whereas if you want sour food is interpreted to contain a baby girl. Such is the myth that circulates among ordinary people. The desire of pregnant women for food with a certain taste, may be caused by hormonal changes that make pregnant women more sensitive. For the record, a study suggests pregnant women to consume chocolate because it can reduce the risk of preeclampsia and make babies born more cheerful.
  • Nausea all day indicates a baby girl

  • Nausea felt by pregnant women throughout the day, according to myth, is a sign to the baby girl. This can not be used as a definite guide in determining the sex of the baby because it does not mean pregnant baby boys free of nausea. However, a study shows that pregnant women who experience excessive nausea and vomiting (hyperemesis gravidarum) or to be hospitalized because of the condition, are more likely to have a baby girl. This is due to the hCG hormone levels of pregnant women in girls being higher than in pregnant mothers of boys.

Then Is There a Way to Ensure Fetal Gender?

There are several ways to determine the sex of the baby in pregnancy. The most popular way is to use ultrasound or ultrasound. Generally, at 18-20 weeks' gestation, the sex of the fetus can be determined with an accuracy level reaching 80-90 percent. There is also an amniocentesis examination that can determine the sex of the baby more accurately. However, this test is generally done if the doctor suspects a genetic disorder. In addition, examination of DNA from maternal blood can also provide information on the sex of the fetus. It's just that this method is very rarely done because it can only be done in certain laboratories with very expensive costs. Hearing and discussing various pregnancy myths is not prohibited, but it is better to be aware of pregnancy myths that are at risk of being at odds with the doctor's advice. It is recommended to consult a doctor about the myth before practicing it.

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