There have been many claims since ancient times that determine whether a pregnant woman is carrying a boy or a girl based on her physical characteristics. Many people judge their gender based on changes in their own bodies. Many people believe that if the nose becomes enlarged during pregnancy, a boy will be born. But there are also people who have enlarged noses during pregnancy and gave birth to daughters. Is it accurate for pregnant women to give birth to boys with enlarged noses?
Is it accurate for pregnant women to give birth to boys with enlarged noses?
Is it accurate for a pregnant woman to have a larger nose and give birth to a boy? It varies from person to person.
Secondly, using the fetal heart rate to determine the gender of a baby is not reliable. This statement is only based on what we call 'common sense', which is that for adults, a man's heart rate is generally lower than a woman's heart rate. And the heart rate of female babies is higher than that of male babies, which is only the case at birth. When they were both fetuses, there was no difference in heart rate between male and female fetuses.
Furthermore, the statement 'black nipples give birth to boys' is also not credible. The color of the nipple is not determined by the gender of the fetus. After pregnancy, progesterone in the expectant mother's body can stimulate an increase in hormone levels in melanocytes, causing certain parts of the body surface that were originally blackened to become even darker. So if you're pregnant with a girl, your areola will also turn black. Moreover, due to the secretion of progesterone, the breasts of pregnant women will enlarge to varying degrees, regardless of the gender of the fetus.
The practice of determining the gender of a fetus based on the tip and roundness of the belly, although widely circulated, is not accurate. Because everyone's body shape is different, the amount of fat varies, and the pelvic shape will also be different. Relatively speaking, overweight people tend to have a round belly during pregnancy, while smaller mothers tend to have a pointed belly. In fact, this is related to the pelvic bone of pregnant women. The pelvis is wide, and the fetal head is lower when it enters the pelvic cavity; If the pelvic entrance is small and the fetal head is high, the belly will be high.
What are the characteristics of having a male or female child?
During pregnancy, the pregnant woman's body may experience varying degrees of pregnancy reactions, and the symptoms of pregnancy also vary. There is a saying that pregnant women have different characteristics when giving birth to boys and girls, that is, their bodies will show different features when pregnant with boys and girls. Pregnant women can refer to the following:
Different characteristics of pregnant women giving birth to boys and girls:
1. Early pregnancy (i.e. the first 3 months of pregnancy), without experiencing morning sickness, giving birth to a boy; In early pregnancy, if severe morning sickness occurs, a girl will be born.
2. Baby's heart rate is less than 140 beats per minute, giving birth to a boy; If the fetal heart rate is at least 140 beats per minute, a girl will be born.
3. The color of the areola becomes relatively darker, giving birth to a boy; On the contrary, giving birth to a girl.
4. The gradually bulging belly looks like a well inflated, taut, and round basketball, giving birth to a boy; A gradually bulging belly, like a big watermelon, with a shape that doesn't look as round as a ball, gives birth to a girl.
In fact, the above statement does not have sufficient scientific basis.
This article introduces many methods for determining whether a pregnant woman has given birth to a male or female child. As a pregnant woman, if you want to know whether you are carrying a boy or a girl, it is best to carefully refer to the content of this article. But it's just for entertainment purposes, don't take it too seriously. Because these claims have no scientific basis.