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Such a belief has been known for a very long time. Allegedly, two women can not get along with each other. And because the girl "fights" with her mother, arranging her attacks of nausea and other "joys" of toxicosis. The boy, on the other hand, manifests himself as a gentleman and does not want to give trouble to his mother, and therefore the pregnant woman feels well.
And what does science say?
Let's try to figure out if there are any scientificjustification for this point of view. If a woman has toxicosis, a boy or girl will be born with her? It turns out that research on this topic was conducted in Stockholm. Scientists of the Karolinsky Institute suggested that toxicosis depends on the level of the hormone hCG in the blood of a pregnant woman. The more it is, the more pronounced the toxicosis. At the same time, they found that hCG is elevated in those women who are waiting for the girl. If we take into account both of these factors, then we can say that the toxicosis and sex of the child are really related to each other. For confirmation, some observations were made. The result of their somewhat struck scientists. They examined women with severe toxicosis. As a result, 56% had girls, and 44% had future men. That is, the gap is not so large that it is accurate to state that it is possible to unequivocally determine the sex of the child for toxicosis.
On the other hand, the reasons whythere is this condition so unpleasant for the future mum, it is not precisely defined. After all, it can serve not only chorionic gonadotropin, but also changes in the digestive tract, uterine stretching, hormonal changes. And for every change every organism reacts individually. Therefore, it is hardly possible to bind toxicosis and the sex of the child.
And what do moms think?
Among women there is also no unequivocal opinion. Each pregnancy passes in its own way. Someone on a personal example became convinced of the authenticity of this popular omen. Some mothers of girls were tormented by the strongest toxicosis, and the mothers of the boys were safely relieved of this condition. However, there are other examples. So, many girls during fetal development did not deliver mums the slightest trouble, while the boys "mischievous" with might and main, forcing the pregnant woman to spend many hours in the bathroom.
And if you once again connect science to this issue,then we can say that only 30% of pregnant women suffer from severe toxicosis. But this does not mean that boys are born in 70% of cases. Therefore, probably, it can hardly be said that the toxicosis and sex of the child are inextricably linked.
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