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Feeling sick but not actually throwing up - is it likely to be a girl

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kitsmummy · 06/03/2008 12:40

Hello all, I know the old wives tale that if you're really sick it's a girl etc etc and it seems to be one of the few old wives tales that a lot of people agree with - but if I'm only feeling v sick but not actually being sick, does this still hold true? I know it's all hit and miss but if anyone's got any experience of this would be v grateful to know

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ScarletA · 06/03/2008 14:25

I felt sick but didn't puke with both pregnancies; one girl, one boy.

pedilia · 06/03/2008 14:27

I was sick as a dog with both my DS's but nothing at all with both DD's, although I am always sick in labour.

flowerybeanbag · 06/03/2008 14:28

I felt very sick for first 4 months, virtually never actually sick, and it was a DS.

Barmymummy · 06/03/2008 18:08

Well I was dreadfully nauseaous and physically sick with my DD and that lasted up til 24 weeks. AWFUL!!

With 2nd pregnancy I was just as nauseaous but hardly physically sick and again lasted until about 22 weeks. It was a BOY!!

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