I've been told that I'm carrying a boy but ended up pregnant with a girl the first time around. Then there was the Chinese gender chart which predicted a boy both pregnancies and the first was definitely a girl. The nurse in the OBGYN office told me that what ever my youngest child predicted is probably correct and my mom just informed me that bcz the hb on the Doppler today was 140 it has to be a boy. Hmm... anyone else hear some whoopers?
Re: What old wives have you been told?
EDD 1/31/13, MC May 17. EDD 3/31/13, MC July 26. I miss you so much already my angel loves
Pfft...man that was a whooper alright.
I was told this also when pregnant with DD, I said bull shiiit, guess what... born with cord around her neck 4 days in hospital, LOTS of fun let me tell you. I had horrible heart burn with her and she was born with a head full of hair which I was also told would happen. lol
My grandmother, in combination with the ladies in the kitchen at the restaurant I worked at, all insisted I should stop reaching for things on top shelves (even though I was one of the only people that could reach without standing on something) just because of the cord around the neck thing.
I've also been told that I must be having a girl this time around because my boobs are massive and I've been extra hormonally emotional... way more than I was with my son.
Avery - March 16, 2011
Things to avoid during pregnancy: Eye contact with cats. Cats will suck the burgeoning life right out of you, using their infamous feline mind-powers. Avert your eyes, and move along.
FACT: 1 in 10 people are said to be a carrier of Listeria. Therefore you should avoid all shopping malls, grocery stores and busy street corners for the duration of your pregnancy. Or microwave anyone you contact until steaming, just to be safe.
What you eat does affect your milk, its taste and how the baby reacts to it. It helps babybe ready for table food b/c he's used to the favours of the house.
The hops in beer is known to help your milk let down, I don't think you produce more. Up until a couple years ago they used to keeep beer on the mat ward in some Atlantic Canada provinces.