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There are so many pregnancy wives
tales around it is hard to know what is true and what is false.
Pregnancy myths tend to differ from every generation. Here are some
very common pregnancy myths!
Myth: A fast heartbeat
means the baby is a girl.
The Truth: Normal fetal
heart rate is between 110 and 160 beats per minute. There have been
no studies that conclusively show that heart rate is a predictor
for a baby's gender. Your baby's heart rate will probably differ
during each prenatal visit depending on the age of the fetus and
activity level at the time of the visit.
Myth: Heartburn during
pregnancy means your baby will have hair.
The Truth: Heartburn
is very common throughout pregnancy and it is not an accurate predictor
of whether your baby will be born with lots of hair.
Myth: You can tangle
the umbilical cord around the baby's neck by raising your arms above
your head.
The Truth: You can stop
worrying about raising your hands above your head now! This is yet
another myth!
Myth: You can tell your
baby's gender by the way you are carrying.
The Truth: Other than
ultrasound and amniocentesis (or chorionic villi sampling), there
is no way to determine the gender of the baby you are carrying.
Babies are carried differently based on their position, their gestational
age and weight, and their maternal weight.
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