I hate the hormonal blame game. Just keep your panties out of a bundle and you'll be fine. Like @CrazyMonkeyBear said, this is TB and things are blunt and matter of fact.
I hate the hormonal blame game. Just keep your panties out of a bundle and you'll be fine. Like @CrazyMonkeyBear said, this is TB and things are blunt and matter of fact.
If a post warrants mean comments, I understand, but I'm still not comprehending why so many are so upset and irritated with what I initially wrote. It just seems like some of you like to be mean for no good reason....hence, the "hormonal blame game" seemed spot on to me.
I'm glad you posted about this. This test is one of the vague recollections I have from my mother's pregnancy with my brother (I was almost six when he was born). I always thought it would be fun to do. Never tried with dd but now I am going to ask DH if we can.
BFP 07/14/2012, EDD 03/22/2013, DD born 03/21/2013
Maybe I need to you tube this, bc I still can't envision how it's done.
Just hold a needle and thread over your wrist....that's all there is to it The string will move on its own either in a circle (girl) or straight line back & forth (boy)
I hate the hormonal blame game. Just keep your panties out of a bundle and you'll be fine. Like @CrazyMonkeyBear said, this is TB and things are blunt and matter of fact.
If a post warrants mean comments, I understand, but I'm still not comprehending why so many are so upset and irritated with what I initially wrote. It just seems like some of you like to be mean for no good reason....hence, the "hormonal blame game" seemed spot on to me.
My point is if the remarks are snarky don't get so defensive. There are certain topics that will get certain reactions. I am a firm believer that my hormones are never an excuse, be it on TB or IRL, so it makes me frustrated when people make that excuse for themselves or others.
I had hormones before I got pregnant, why would I now get to use it as an excuse for my behavior/ choice of words.
I honestly jumped in mostly just because of the hormonal comment. I think the owt can be fun to try out as long as people are just having fun with it.
@Beckyboo71 have you done it more than once? I'm curious if the results are always the same. Also, does it matter which wrist?
Yes...many, many times. The first time was years ago, probably in my early 20's before I was even with my first husband or thought about having kids. The latest was maybe a month ago. Every time it has been girl, boy, girl. And I've done other people multiple times, and they've always come out exactly the same way for them too.
My grandma told me about this when I was pregnant with my son. It came out the same then as when I did it today. Boy, Girl, Girl, Boy - I guess we shall see!
My sister did the string test for kicks and giggles on me and my husband when we first got married. My result was one girl and my husband came back with two girls. Uhhhh???? Haha I'm not superstitious at all but we all got a good laugh from that
Re: String test
The Chinese gender chart said girl as well.
I think it's hysterical because I keep telling DH I wanted three kiddos.
Be interesting to see how true it is.
BFP 04/25/2016, EDD 01/01/2017
I had hormones before I got pregnant, why would I now get to use it as an excuse for my behavior/ choice of words.
I honestly jumped in mostly just because of the hormonal comment. I think the owt can be fun to try out as long as people are just having fun with it.
BFP 04/25/2016, EDD 01/01/2017
For me the Chinese gender chart says boy if you go by due date. But girl if you go by conception date.
Did I already say that?