What does a girl's belly feel like when she's carrying a baby girl?

What does a girl's belly feel like when she's carrying a baby girl?

Although gender equality is now advocated, the gender of the fetus can still be determined from the pregnant woman's belly during pregnancy. However, the accuracy rate is not very high, and no one dares to guarantee it 100%. Some women particularly like to eat certain foods when they are pregnant. There is a popular saying among the people, "sour boy, spicy girl", which makes sense. Now I will tell you what the belly of a woman carrying a baby girl looks like.


Medically speaking, the gender of a baby is mainly determined by chromosomes. The eggs in the mother's body all carry X chromosomes, and the sperm contains X or Y chromosomes. If the sperm that enters the egg carries X chromosomes, it is a girl; if the sperm that enters the egg carries Y chromosomes, it is a boy. So whether to have a boy or a girl is actually decided by the father. In a sense, whether a baby is a boy or a girl is related to the conception environment of the fertilized egg, that is, it is related to the environment around the fallopian tube.


If the pregnant woman's abdomen is too protruding, it is a girl; if the abdomen is not too protruding or the lower abdomen is protruding, it is a boy:

If a pregnant woman has a short upper body, the space for the fetus to grow can only extend outward, so the abdomen will appear large. On the contrary, if a pregnant woman has a long upper body, it can provide enough space for the fetus to grow, and the abdomen does not need to protrude outward.

If the pregnant woman has a lower abdomen (large lower abdomen), it is a boy, and if the pregnant woman has an upper abdomen (large upper abdomen), it is a girl:

If the pregnant woman is carrying an upper calf, it may be her first pregnancy or she may have a good body shape. After a pregnant woman has been pregnant once, her abdominal muscles relax and will naturally "sag" when she becomes pregnant again.

The color of nipples is affected by hormones in the body. The increase in the levels of progesterone and hormones that stimulate melanocytes during pregnancy causes some originally dark parts of the body surface to become darker. The color of the nipples will quickly return to normal after giving birth. This phenomenon has nothing to do with the gender of the fetus.

There is indeed no scientific basis for determining the gender of the baby in the womb by looking at the pregnant woman's belly. Everyone should not believe this, so that when the child is born, if it is not the gender you have always expected, don't be unhappy. The birth of a little life brings only joy to the family. You should go to the hospital regularly for prenatal check-ups and pay special attention to your diet during pregnancy.




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