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Cheesefreek | 11:01 Fri 11th Mar 2005 | Parenting
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Just out of curiosity - does the theory hold up with the Answerbankers that more girls are born when mums-to-be have morning sickness - and more boys when they don't.  I had no sickness and had two boys.  When friends have babies I'm right most of the time in my boy/girl assessments.  I know it's not written in stone but wondered if it was "more likely".  What do you say mums?!
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We had a bit of a chat about this at our Mothers and Toddlers group recently.  There are about 2 dozen mums, some of whom have had 2 or more kids. It appears that the Mums who had severe or prolonged morning sickness all had girls.  There are mums who have had boys and had morning sickness, and Mums of girls who had no morning sickness, but the severity/duration theory holds water, at least with our sample group.

Maybe.. I had no sickness/twin girls, then no sickness/boy then OMG-sick-and-acid-and-cramps/girl

 

We guess it by bump-shape. Neat/high/forward = girl, broad/low = boy. No doubt others will disagree!

Sex has to do with sex. As far as I know.
That is, the amount of sex you have can change the distribution of x and y chromosones in sperm, thus altering the chances of boy or girl. And with good reason, I suppose.

I have three girls.

With the first I had no sickness at all.

With the second I had a few queasy moments, but wasn't actually sick.

With the third I had horrible sickness all day for four months!

with my son i had really bad sickness(cant say morning as it was all day) up to about 16 weeks.

i had a small amount of sickness for first 2 weeks

I had a boy.my friend had terrible sickness all day for 4weeks she had a girl.!!!!!

I had no morning sickness and had 2 boys, as did three of my  friends. My other friend had 3 girls and had bad,bad day-long sickness! I have thought this for a long time now!
I think a lot of it has to do with your hormone levels and how your body copes with the fluctuations during pregnancy. I had all day sickness till the day my daughter was born, and with me son I would have had it just as bad, but I tried some mind over matter techniques. I was nausous all the time still, though. I'm sure the differences between the way boys and girls hormones clash with their mom's is easy enough to find. But i imagine girls given off more estrogen hormones probably disrupts mom's progesterin levels and the imbalances cause the nausea. just a guess.
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Some wonderful answers here.  It sounds like morning sickness tends towards girls generally.  But not all the time.  Having never suffered it, my sympathies to all those who do.  Especially those all day, whole nine months attacks.

I'm a bit late to add to this thread, but I had a boy and no morning sickness.

I had 4 boys and had bad morning (lasting till evening) sickness with all of them.
Three children, morning sickness with all.  Only difference was the varicose vein third one left me with!  Shape of bump the same with all!   

i find it hard to believe that there's any real correlation between the two: how can one chromosome in a ball of cells, that is only directly linked to you through the placenta, affect your sickness or lack thereof?

I'm having a girl and although I felt nauseous from weeks 8-14 I was never actually sick and now I'm fine. It's supposed to be because it's the increased oestrogen that makes you feel ill, and obviously if you're having a girl there's that bit extra again in your system.
sick as a dog and pre-eclampsia with both my boys, sailed through my girl's pregnancy.

There is no evidence to suggest a link between the sex of your baby and the incidence of pregnancy related sickness.

Its that simple.

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Thank you Smuggypumpkin.  Did you check that out on the net?
i have a boy and a girl and wasn't sick once with either of them.
I have 2 boys and suffered very bad sickness with them both, so I do not think there is anything in the theory, I think it is pot luck if you get morning sickness or not.

I have one of each and was very ill with both for whole pregnancy ( its called hyperemesis) and was still sick for 2-3 weeks after giving birth!

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