For many pregnant mothers, no matter whether they are pregnant with a boy or a girl, will be the same like, but the heart still can not help but curiosity, want to know whether they are pregnant with a boy or a girl, so that it is good to prepare in advance, for the child to prepare clothes, toys, and decorate the room and so on.
Now a lot of hospitals will not tell the mother-to-be is a man, is a woman, but it does not matter, because after so many years of experience, there has been a set of their own method of determining the male and female, I have been organized for all of you, all the pregnant mothers, you can be in the right place!
1, pre-pregnancy how to judge
The baby's gender from the moment of pregnancy is determined, just pregnant, because the body changes are not very obvious, so, whether from the appearance or ultrasound can not judge is a boy or girl. But it is possible to get information about whether it is a boy or a girl from the urine of the pregnant mother.
Generally speaking, when the PH value of the pregnant mother's urine is greater than 6, it means that the urine is alkaline, because the Y chromosome prefers an alkaline environment, so most of them are boys; if the PH value is less than 6, it is acidic, and the X chromosome, which determines the girl's condition, prefers an acidic environment, so most of them are carrying a girl.
2, mid-pregnancy how to judge
Mid-pregnancy, through the ultrasound can be judged to be male or female, but in many cases, the doctor will not tell you. However, experienced parents will be able to tell from the pregnancy test report that something is wrong.
More often than not, when we see the words "separated pyelon" on the pregnancy test report, it means that most of the time, the baby will be born a boy. Because the separation of the renal pelvis is caused by the baby holding back urine, and 90% of the time it occurs in male babies, so if you see these four words on the pregnancy test report, then most of the time it is a boy.
3, late pregnancy how to judge
There is such a folk saying, called "boy under the arms", that is to say, if it is a boy, no matter whether it is the fetal movement or the pregnant mother's stretch marks will be in the part below the navel, which is not unreasonable, because the boy is generally heavier, the girl will be relatively light! Some of them are not.
There's also a saying that "men move, women move", which means that if you're pregnant with a boy, you're going to see a lot of movement in the second trimester, and if you're pregnant with a girl, it's not going to be as noticeable in the second trimester.
Fellow pregnant moms, are you pregnant with a boy or a girl?