I know its not allowed to find out here and im not trying to do anything illegal, just curious haha. Everyone in ghar keeps guessing based on my belly shape and cravings. Is there any real way people actually know or its all timepass?
First of all, finding out the baby's gender before birth is strictly illegal in India. Both baby girls and boys are equally precious blessings, so just focus on your health and enjoy this beautiful phase!
I am in my second trimester and people keep guessing based on my food cravings! It's fun to hear but we can't legally find out here anyway. Does anyone else get annoyed by constant relatives' guesses?
Whether it's a baby boy or girl, the feeling of holding them in your arms is magical. It is illegal to find out in India, so just wait for the beautiful surprise at birth!
I used to get so curious and read all those old wives' tales online about belly shape and cravings! But honestly, there is no real way to know, and sex determination is illegal here anyway. Both are wonderful!
Please remember that finding out the baby's gender is strictly illegal in our country. Focus on your regular scans to ensure the baby's growth and heartbeat are normal, that is what's most important.
Actually, no app or symptom can predict the gender, and sex determination is totally illegal in India. Just track your baby's weekly kicks and size, it's much more exciting!
Trust me, whether it's a boy or a girl, they both will keep you awake all night anyway! And legally, you can't find out in India. Just prepare for sleepless nights, haha!
Sex determination is illegal in India, and scientifically, there is no home method that works. Just focus on a healthy pregnancy and follow your gynac's advice.
People talk about baking soda tests or belly shapes, but those are just myths and sex determination is illegal. Just eat healthy and let your gynac monitor the baby's wellness.
With all my thyroid worries, I only prayed for a healthy baby. Since gender testing is illegal here, just focus on your health and regular doctor checkups.