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The facts: If a pregnant woman is carrying low, it’s a boy. If she’s carrying high, it’s a girl. And if she’s carrying all the weight out front in the shape of a basketball, then it’s probably a boy.This refrain has been around for centuries, repeated in various forms and used by some women to decide whether to go with pink or blue for the baby’s room. The claim has its origins in Hippocratic times, when it was believed that male fetuses were conceived on the right and girls on the left, said Dr. Jonathan Schaffir, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at
The standard advice for how much weight a woman should gain during pregnancy may need to change, according to a rigorous and provocative study suggesting that even accepted weight gains may raise the risk of having an overweight toddler.Women in the study who gained the recommended amount of weight ran four times the risk of having a child who was overweight at age 3, compared with women who gained less than the advised amount.But beyond that, it's too early to say whether women should try to gain less than the standards call for or shoot for the low end of the recommended range.Some other experts
Very good movie! Perhaps it has more impact then if it showed the reality in those places where there's almost any water.