It All Depends On The Individual

“I just found out I’m pregnant and I’m about five weeks along. I’m so friggin sick it’s not even funny. This is my second baby, but with my first baby (who’s a girl), I didn’t start having morning sickness until I was ten weeks along. What I’m asking is, is it true that you get sicker with a boy than with a girl?”

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The responses were mixed. It seems the old wives’ tale might not be as reliable as claimed. There isn’t, unfortunately, a set manual on pregnancy; we all experience it in different ways.

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Here are some examples of the responses the second-time Mum received:

“No everyone is different. I had 2 boys and a girl. Everyone said you usually are more sick with girls but I just gave birth to my son and I was miserable the whole time lol. I was sick from morning till night. I had to get put on nausea meds because I couldn’t even hold down water . Good luck and congratulations! Ask your doctor about nausea meds it saved my life lol.”

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