The Ultimate Guide to 18 Weeks Pregnant Symptoms of Boy

Are you excited to find out if you’re having a boy or a girl? At 18 weeks pregnant, you might start experiencing certain symptoms that can indicate the gender of your baby. In this guide, we’ll explore the symptoms that are commonly associated with having a boy at 18 weeks pregnant.

1. Increased Appetite

If you find yourself constantly craving salty or savory foods, you might be carrying a boy. According to pregnancy lore, boys prefer salty and savory foods while girls prefer sweets. However, cravings can vary from person to person, so it’s not a definitive indicator of your baby’s gender.

2. Strong Fetal Movement

Are you feeling stronger kicks and jabs from your little one? Boys tend to have more vigorous movements than girls, which can be a result of their higher levels of testosterone. This doesn’t necessarily mean that girls won’t have active movements, but if you’re experiencing big kicks and sudden movements, it might indicate a boy.

3. Higher Hairline and Acne

It’s said that carrying a boy can cause your skin to break out due to the increased levels of testosterone. Additionally, the old wives’ tale suggests that if you notice that your hairline is moving higher up on your forehead, it’s a sign that you’re carrying a boy. Neither of these signs are definitive indicators, so it’s important to consult with your doctor for a more accurate diagnosis.

4. Strong Morning Sickness

Morning sickness is a common symptom of pregnancy, but it can be stronger if you’re having a boy. One study found that women who experienced severe morning sickness were more likely to be carrying a boy. However, this study was a small sample size and is not a reliable indicator of a baby’s gender.

5. Carrying High

Another old wives’ tale is that if you’re carrying high, you’re more likely to be having a boy. This can mean that your belly is positioned closer to your ribcage. However, the way a baby is carried is more dependent on a woman’s individual body shape and the position of the uterus.

Conclusion

While these symptoms may provide some indication of your baby’s gender, they are not conclusive. Only an ultrasound or genetic test can determine the sex of your baby with certainty. Regardless of whether you’re having a boy or a girl, the most important thing is to focus on maintaining a healthy and happy pregnancy with proper prenatal care and regular checkups with your doctor.

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Hi, I'm Happy Sharer and I love sharing interesting and useful knowledge with others. I have a passion for learning and enjoy explaining complex concepts in a simple way.

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