hmmm... we only have to wait 2 more weeks until our next ultrasound - when we get to find out if we're having a boy or a girl (as long as the little bean cooperates!). I looked up some old wives tales and the results are inconclusive...Boys are carried low. You are going to have a boy.
Sleeping in a bed with your pillow to the south indicates that you will be having a girl.
Your feet are not colder than they were before pregnancy. You are having a girl.
You refuse to eat the heel of a loaf of bread. You are having a girl.
Dad-to-be hasn't been gaining weight along with Mom-to-be, so it will be a girl.
The maternal grandmother doesn't have gray hair (dyed or natural), so a girl will be born.
You didn't have morning sickness early in pregnancy, so it will be a boy.
You have a craving for salty or sour foods, which means that it is a boy.
Your nose hasn't changed during pregnancy, which indicates a girl.
You have been craving meats or cheeses, so it is a boy.
You have no desire for orange juice, so it's a boy.
You are having headaches, so it's a boy.
Feeling: excited to find out what colour we should paint the nursery! ...and if I should be buying dresses or baseball hats.
Movement?: i'm feeling kicks and somersaults whenever I sit down or rest, still waiting until they are strong enough so jeremy can feel them too.
Cravings: salami
Wishing for: more salami
Movies: watched 'Donnie Darko' with Rita and Rob
Current Project: small chores around the house while we're both on vacation
From What to Expect: Your baby is almost certainly listening up by now. In fact, loud noises — the dog barking, the doorbell ringing — will actually startle your baby (and also get him or her used to such noises; for instance, fetuses who regularly hear a dog barking will become babies who sleep right through Fido's outbursts). Your baby's eyes are making small side-to-side movements and can even perceive some light, though the eyelids are still sealed. Within the next week or so, the pads on your baby's fingertips and toes will become adorned with completely individual swirls and creases (aka fingerprints).
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