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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Do you really look/feel different if your having a girl or a boy?

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ohnelly · 03/10/2009 10:33

Hi im 15 weeks pregnant with DC2. DS is now 3.5years old. So far my pregnancy doesnt feel any different to the first one so think I may be having another boy. Is it true that you feel different with another sex or that it is carried in a different place when you get bigger?

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maybebaby23 · 03/10/2009 12:18

I have DD1 and am 27 weeks with DD2, both pregnancies have been exactly the same apart from i felt sick/was sick a bit more with DD1. Started feeling rough now ive hit 3rd trimester like last time. Im bigger at this stage than i was with DD1 but that could be to do with muscles! As i don't have a son im not sure but all i can say is both mine have been the same so far!

BeckyBendyLegs · 03/10/2009 12:46

I'm on my third pregnancy, two boys already: all three pregnancies have felt more or less the same, alebit slightly worse symptoms each time, and my bump is the same shape (all up front like a big ball) so I would bet my house on this being another boy!

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whensmydayoff · 03/10/2009 14:14

My friend had unusually high bumps with both. Bit of a strange looking bump! Identical symptoms and had one of each.
I've got a DS and one due Jan 6th but don't know the sex. My PG have been the same and I look the same. I have a feeling it's another boy but not because of shape etc. Just a feeling .

juuule · 03/10/2009 14:16

Not true in my case.

sikychops · 03/10/2009 14:23

I'm on my fourth pregnancy, 1 girl and 2 boys alredy and apart from the fact that my bump got bigger with each pregnancy, I carried them all the same way and this one seems to be no different.

mosschops30 · 03/10/2009 14:26

Have carried all mine in the same place (all out front) one of each and another ds on the way.
Only problem is the bumps get bigger

Sunnydale · 03/10/2009 14:26

I have one DD and it was the easiest pregnancy ever. Never sick, never even felt sick, bags of energy. I lost the next bean at 13 weeks - felt shocking those 13 weeks compared to DD. Am now pg again and feel shocking - am convinced it's another DS. I once read that boy babies exhaust their mamas more than girl babies, due to the development of genitalia and the different way the waste is disposed of in utero. Could be bollocks, and can't remember where I read it. I guess it stuck in my head though, coz forever more I've equated nausea and exhaustion with carrying a boy. Conclusion: everyone's different! Vive la difference!

evaangel2 · 03/10/2009 14:26

I have 2 boys, 1 girl
with the boys I was fine apart from the odd complaint but withh dd I had nausea morning noon & night especially in the first trimester

paddyclamp · 03/10/2009 17:47

I was more tired with DS and felt more nauseous with DD...but as for the bump and the way i carried i was the same with both!

I know of plenty of ppl who've had identical pregnancies and had one of each, and of others who had totally different pregnancies and had 2 the same!

BiscuitStuffer · 03/10/2009 20:46

With me and my friends, we've all been leaner generally (bump aside) when we've been carrying boys. Girls babies have made us mamas all a bit bloated and pudgy with fluid more than anything else.

ohnelly · 04/10/2009 11:59

Thanks for replies from everyone. Hmmm still no idea then! Got my 20 week scan soon, cant decide whether to find out or not. I did last time - im far too nosey for my own good! haha

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