First for me as I hate worrying if baby is fine etc third at least the baby can be born and make it
I had a boy, in my case didn't have much trouble with the pregnancy but it's hard to say it was *because* he was a boy. Later in the pregnancy my bones began to ache, we guessed from calcium leaving them to build the baby's bones. (I was an older mommy, and my family also historically has poor calcium levels in their bones at the best of times.) I did have heartburn in the third trimester, and I recall my knees being pretty sore by my last month because of the added weight. But I had no morning sickness, and it wasn't even hard to carry the big fat tummy around. Can't claim with any certainty that it was easier because he was a boy, though. :)
I only had boys, so when I was pregnant I felt like a rock star once I got over the early nausea. That extra testosterone you have carrying boys made me feel great. You know how they say "some women glow when they're pregnant?" It's probably moms carrying boys. Besides the very very late pregnancy difficulties of just being big, pregnancy was pretty good for me.