Nub theory

Has anyone’s prediction on nub theory been completely wrong? Going by the nub theory, definite boy. It seemed so obvious on the 12 week scan!

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I had people say boy based on nub and I’m having a girl

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Is anyone else feeling self-conscious about how their private area looks before giving birth? 🙈

I'm due very soon and I've been feeling quite embarrassed. I have some bumps/scars in my pubic area and heat rash around my groin and it's making me anxious about labour. I keep thinking that so many people will be looking down there and silently judging me. I'm even worried my husband might feel embarrassed too.

I know it probably sounds silly, but I can't stop thinking about it. Has anyone else felt like this? Did you have skin issues, scars, bumps, or anything else that made you self-conscious? How did you get through it, and did anyone actually make you feel judged?

I'd really appreciate some reassurance because I feel so alone with these thoughts. 🤍 ❤️

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Early Gender Blood Test

Next week I’m having the SneakPeek gender test with Window to the Womb at 7 weeks pregnant. I’d love to hear from anyone who’s done it — was your result accurate?

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should i be worried!

my boy is 10 months old, very active. crawls around tons and walks really fast when holding on. had his hv appointment today and he’s 12kg and 75cm in height. we did blood tests to make sure his weight wasn’t because of a health issue and he’s perfectly fine. he gained 60g in a month. he eats sometimes 3 meals a day and is breastfed. the hv is making it seem like something is wrong but she can’t say. he’s a happy and bloodwork healthy boy. he’s also hit every single of his milestones early or on time. am i a bad mum for not being worried?

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What are people’s tests looking like at 4+2? Anyone had there 2-3 week on clear blue digital?

So hard not to over think

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Do you think this theory is accurate? 🩷🩵 Please comment any experiences of it!

The Ramzi theory is a method that claims to predict a baby's sex as early as 6 weeks into pregnancy by analyzing the location of the placenta during an ultrasound. According to the theory, a placenta on the right side suggests a boy, while a placenta on the left side indicates a girl.

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Was weight gain more of an issue for each subsequent pregnancy?

If so, mind commenting below how it went and maybe even weight loss journey afterwards?

9 weeks and 15lbs so far. As of today my BMI is 25. I never gained weight in my first trimester with other pregnancies so I'm shook 😪

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