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Just for fun...

I have my 18 week scan tomorrow where we will hopefully find out the gender but I thought I'd post just for fun to see what you ladies think based on symptoms. This is my third pregnancy (I have one of each already) and honestly I'm clueless to my surprise.

Pretty severe nausea from well for to twelve with some vomiting
Terrible heartburn the whole time
Started showing around seven weeks, enough for me to be freaked about twins but they saw just one at the 8 week scan
Skin that's been better than it is when I'm not pregnant
My hair has grown a solid 6 inches!
Nosebleeds???
Amazing sense of smell
Metallic taste....yuck!
Cravings: cinnamon of any kind and big Macs
Movements stated about 15 weeks this time
Horrible fatigue but I also work first shift so could just be that.
Otherwise I feel amazing compared to my other pregnancies.
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I say boy lol i had none of those symptoms in im having a girl for sure! Although i did have the fatigue but it went away after the 1st trimester! Good luck tho...i could barely sleep the night before bc i was so excited
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Yes I'm aware, hence the title "just for fun"
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All old wives tales. They have a 50/50 chance of being right.
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Forgot to mention Chinese gender chart says boy but I've heard many of the ladies say on here it was wrong.
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That is pretty much word for word what I went through in my first trimester...
I'm having a boy, so I'mma guess boy.
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