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From: louis...@homeplc.com (louisa)
Subject: Re: Is there any truth to...
Date: 2000/10/01
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In article <SyLB5.11212$s76.781...@bgtnsc06-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Lady" <SAM...@att.netNOSPAM> wrote:

> I had no morning sickness and had a beautiful baby girl
> 
> Brenjo --- Mommy to Ashley Jo born 3/4/00
> 
> 
> cloud nine wrote in message <8r7oar02...@enews1.newsguy.com>...
> >the old wives tale that if you have bad morning sickness (throwing up) that
> >you're having a girl and that if you don't have it that bad, you're having
> a
> >boy?
> >
> >I'd be interested in hearing your remarks and experiences!
> >
> >Sue
> >edd 5-16-01

some women always have morning sickness and some women never do -- some
vary -- but for most it is more about their own bodies than their
fetuses.  There is a slight correlation between sex of the baby and
morning sickness -- but it is very slight -- so it isn't much of a sex
predictor


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