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**FOR FUN **Heart beats per minute as baby gender predictor.

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45andfine · 26/10/2019 21:15

I'm refusing to find out the gender of my baby BUT desperate to know... At 24 week check up the baby Beats Per Minute were 135, and at previous check up 125.

Mum's who know gender- what BPM and gender are your babies???

Below 140 is suppose to be a boy and above 140 is a girl...

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nzs2019 · 26/10/2019 21:27

I'm having a boy and he's always been between 125 - 140 bpm x

Isadora2007 · 26/10/2019 21:30

All four of mine did fit that sex predicted pattern! Two boys and two girls.

JulietTango · 26/10/2019 21:46

All of mine fit that. Two boys and a girl.

Wishing56 · 26/10/2019 22:35

Around 150-154 and having girls so mine matches the prediction

anitagreen · 27/10/2019 00:50

My son is always around 140-160

ParadiseLaundry · 27/10/2019 01:01

DS1 range was above 140 (he also looked like a 'girl' if you were using skull theory too, but I only noticed this on his scan pics after he was born)

DS2 range was below 140 (and he had a
'boy'skull too)

FantaFruitTwist9 · 27/10/2019 09:12

I didn’t find out and was obsessed with using the heart rate to predict, was always between 130-150bpm so I was convinced was going to be a boy, but I was wrong and she was a girl!

Adelais · 27/10/2019 10:00

With my Dd her heart rate was always between 138 and 140 so didn’t quite fit with that theory

45andfine · 27/10/2019 12:07

Lol.... Soooo it works for some 😂😂😂. Could be a boy or just a chilled out girl!!

Thank you all for replying!

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Paythosebitchesnomind269 · 28/10/2019 14:52

Both girls were 150

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