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Im 9wks nd 1 day nd I havnt had any morning or any kind of sickness. I dont even feel pregnant, a lot of people say I'm having a boy because I dnt have any sickness nd I want a boy! So is this true or not???
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I've had no symptoms at all and im having a girl :)
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I had zero symptoms this time around and its a girl. No really sure whether or not I was sick with my son because I used sea bands from the day I found out as a preventative :-) but with my older two girls I was pretty sick....so I guess each pregnancy is just different :-) hope you are having what you're hoping for, you have 50/50 odds :-)
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I have two boys and had horrible sickness with them in the first trimester!  Good luck!
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Every pregnancy is different. Most of my family doesn't deal with morning sickness in pregnancy regardless of the gender, but I have been sick a lot with this one and I'm having a boy. My daughter, everything was much easier.
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I'm 9 weeks pregnant and have terrible morning sickness, your lucky lol! With my first he was a boy and I had sickness, I wouldn't listen to the old wives tales hun as all pregnancies can differ xx
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Pregnant with 2nd boy and both first trimesters all i done was be sick lol morning noon amd night so its not true just another old wives tale. Enjoy not being sick some ppl r lucky and dont get it at all
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5527095 tn?1369574702
I didnt have any sickness with my first daughter and 17 weeks and still no sickness
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5430738 tn?1370870735
I'm having a boy and still have morning sickness at 29 weeks so count your self lucky Lol
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I am 9w1d too and I have been worried that I havent been getting many symptoms. All ive had is tiredness and wind. No sore boobs or sickness. With my two girls I felt sick around now. Xx
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I'm 8w6d and havnt had any symptoms either, its abit unnerving. My doctor thinks it will be a boy because of the lack of symptoms, only time will tell.
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Whoops, wrong forum...lol! I didn't have morning sickness until week 12 with my son.
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I did the red cabbage, baking soda, wedding ring and intelligender. All said boy! My son is due in September!
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I'm 14 weeks and morning sickness has only just started,  it was the same when I was pregnant with my daughter,  when I was pregnant with my son I was sick from day 1, didn't even need a Pregnancy test.... its different for each person and each Pregnancy
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I had horrible morning sickness that still hasnt gone completely away and I am having a boy
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So is it true that tha sickness goes away after 4months?
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I had a boy and I was sick sick sick!! I'm 7weeks now and i'm so sick again but not as much. its just how your body deals with changes. Some are better then others. There's no way of knowing for sure til its time. Just fun ways of coming up with reason y its a boy or girl =)
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Yep you are a lucky lady!
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consider yourself lucky ;-)
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My first two pregnancies were girls. I didn't feel no sickness or pain untill the very last weeks of my pregnancies.  With this pregnancy im having a boy and since the very beginning I have been feeling sick.
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Thanxx :)
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I was the same im 32 weeks with a boy and not once have I had a hint of morning sickness id probably forget I was pregnant if I couldn't feel him moving so its true for me but my first was a girl and I had next to nothing as well so who knows congrats! Xx
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305005 tn?1358728290
Never really had any symptoms with all the of my boys so its true for me lol... Or I was just lucky not to have sickness lol. Congrats on your pregnancy
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