Saturday, June 4, 2011

How to Determine Baby Gender without Ultrasound

Attempt to determine baby gender without ultrasound by using a simple "heartbeat test." When your obstetrician uses a fetal doppler to listen to the baby's heartbeat at your next check up, ask her to help you determine the beats per minute. The old wives' tale claims that if the heart rate is less than 140 beats per minute, the baby is a boy. If it's more than 140 beats per minute, you have conceived a girl.
Try the baby gender pencil test as a way to find out if you were conceiving a boy or conceiving a girl. Simply stick the tip of a sewing needle into the top center of a pencil eraser. Thread the needle with a 6-inch-long piece of thread and hold the thread to suspend the pencil above the back of your hand. Place your hand on a table, palm side down. Allow the pencil to swing freely-if it begins to swing parallel to your arm, the baby gender predictor says you're expecting a boy. If the pencil swings perpendicularly to your arm, the baby gender pencil test supposedly reveals that you're expecting a girl.

Purchase an over-the-counter test that operates like a home pregnancy test to determine baby gender. Sold at drug stores, baby gender prediction tests allegedly read the hormones in your urine to determine if you're carrying a boy or girl.

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