Boys vs. Girls
I was just wondering from the moms who have had both whether
1. they thought the boys moved alot more than the girls 2. and if they thought the boys were more mellow Kat Mama to Maggie 11/03/01 and #2 02/01/04 (It's a Boy!) |
Boys vs. Girls
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 20:27:08 -0500, "Kat" wrote:
I was just wondering from the moms who have had both whether 1. they thought the boys moved alot more than the girls 2. and if they thought the boys were more mellow Well, I am currently pregnant with a boy, and my first is a girl. My boy seems to move alot more, but I am carrying him differently. DD was more towards my back. This one is more towards the front. It makes a difference to me about how much I can feel. My DH can feel more of the boy's movement too because he is at the front. So I don't know if my answer really helps you or not. -- Daye Momma to Jayan "Boy" EDD 11 Jan 2004 See Jayan: http://jayan.topcities.com/ |
Boys vs. Girls
Kat wrote:
I was just wondering from the moms who have had both whether 1. they thought the boys moved alot more than the girls 2. and if they thought the boys were more mellow Neither, at least in my experience. I've had two boys and one girl. The second boy moved the most, but the first boy moved the least. All three have been very mellow. Best wishes, Ericka |
Boys vs. Girls
Kat wrote:
I was just wondering from the moms who have had both whether 1. they thought the boys moved alot more than the girls 2. and if they thought the boys were more mellow Kat Mama to Maggie 11/03/01 and #2 02/01/04 (It's a Boy!) I have one of each and am 35 weeks pg. All three of mine have moved a lot. No real difference in frequency and strength of movement. Carried both DD and DS up high, although am carrying this one (don't know the sex) much lower. DD was posterior, DS was footling breech, this one seems to be more cooperative, it is vertex and anterior, I think. Larissa |
Boys vs. Girls
Kat wrote: I was just wondering from the moms who have had both whether 1. they thought the boys moved alot more than the girls 2. and if they thought the boys were more mellow Kat Mama to Maggie 11/03/01 and #2 02/01/04 (It's a Boy!) I've had one of each, and my daughter moved around a lot more. They were both easy babies - my son a little easier, but it might have just seemed that way because he was the 2nd and we were more relaxed. Clisby |
Boys vs. Girls
"Kat" wrote in message
... I was just wondering from the moms who have had both whether 1. they thought the boys moved alot more than the girls 2. and if they thought the boys were more mellow Kat Mama to Maggie 11/03/01 and #2 02/01/04 (It's a Boy!) I have a girl and 2 boys, in that order. I think the first (girl) seemed to move the most cos I had more time to notice it. |
Boys vs. Girls
In article , dhrd71
@mizzou.edu says... I was just wondering from the moms who have had both whether 1. they thought the boys moved alot more than the girls 2. and if they thought the boys were more mellow I found it pretty much indistinguishable. Michelle Flutist -- In my heart. By my side. Never apart. AP with Pride! Katrina Marie (10/19/96) Xander Ryan (09/22/98 - 02/23/99) Gareth Xander (07/17/00) Zachary Mitchell Theona Alexis (06/03/03) (01/12/94, fostered 09/05/01 - 07/23/03) |
Boys vs. Girls
"Kat" wrote in message
... I was just wondering from the moms who have had both whether 1. they thought the boys moved alot more than the girls 2. and if they thought the boys were more mellow Kat Mama to Maggie 11/03/01 and #2 02/01/04 (It's a Boy!) I carried a boy first, then a very quiet girl, but it turned out that my girl was quiet due to pre-eclampsia. I have carried 4 boys and one girl in total, and IMO each baby has it's own personality, and that determines movement not the gender. -- Andrea mom of 5 - latest addition Kamron David. |
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