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True or False?

This lady told me that girls kick lower and softer than boys. Is this true?
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Not true I was carrying very high and my belly was so round we keep the gender surprise and everyone bet 100% I was having a boy and they all turned out to b wrong loo I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl last week and when we informed everyone that I had a baby girl they would b like noo ur lying lol soo don't trust all this like someone mention it all depend on the babies position and the way ur body is carrying it just pray for healthy baby :-) good luck
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So not true,babys kicks depends on their position its nothing to do with gender,having my 3rd girl and my ribs literally feel broken from her kicks,had the same thing with my son too
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False, you'll feel baby kick high or low depending on position not gender. Also I'm expecting a girl and her kicks are enough to bring me to tears. This isn't my first pregnancy, my other daughter was a strong kicker too.
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Thats all babys position which has nothing to do with gender
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I am going to say false... I'm thinking it just depends on the position of baby. My first daughter always kicked me in The ribs. She was head down pretty much the whole time. This time I'm also pregnant with a girl and she was breech until I was 34 weeks and kicked me soooo low. Now she's kicking me higher.
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I'm 37wks expecting a baby boy, he kicks everywhere. And all day n night. Seems like by the time he comes out he will be an expert on kickboxing and playing soccer.
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I'm 31 weeks with a boy and he kicks down low ALL the time sometimes hard sumtimes soft.. sooo not sure
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I'm not sure about that my little boy is not very strong kicker he is very soft, higher up yes
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