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Does craving only chicken and meat mean Im having a boy?
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Thanks. And same here. Ive been taking ginger pills and my prenatals. :/ I've been wanting the ice pebbles from the gas station or sonic
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Well yeah 50/50 it could be a boy. Every single one of my symptoms, my urine color, and online tests pointed to a boy. Everyone looked at me and at my ultrasounds and said boy. It is definitely a girl. I could only keep down icees until like 10wks lol. Hopefully you feel better soon though.
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With both my boys I couldn't eat meat lol
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No I haven't. I'm also 6 weeks and 5 days today. I've only been craving and wanting chicken and I read onlone that it could be a boy
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Hmm that may be because theres lots of iron in chicken. Have you been tested for anemia yet?
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I throw up everything else but chicken :/
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Sorry I meant lol as in I was hoping potatoes n meats meant I was having a boy. Its a girl all the way. What you are craving is actually a sign of the nutrients your body is needing to supply. Your body knows what foods it gets those nutrients from and thats what creates a certain craving :)
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No lol
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