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Gender??

I've already heard so many different wives tales about how to guess the gender of the baby. Are there any that might actually have some merit? I'm almost 5 months, I have zero morning sickness, I'm hardly showing...according to a few friends, it means I'm having a girl. Others say it means I'm having a boy.
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Its SD if your stomach is low its a boy or if you're having a lot of morning sickness or have to spit a lot its a girl but my belly is actually pretty low without and morning sickness or spitting and I'm having a girl..but if youre five months u should be finding out what you're having any day now..
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Yes I have my next appointment in a week to get my referral for the ultrasound, but ive already heard so much speculation on it, and I'm so set on wanting a boy!! I just want to know what is already!! :)
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Right ^^ and if you're five months your ultrasound should be coming up to tell you the sex right?
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I was told that my lack of symptoms meant I was having a boy-- but I found out I'm having a girl:) they're called old wives "tales" for a reason,  lol
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The only way to find out what you're having is an Ultrasound or through bloodwork.
Nothing else can tell you.
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