Belly Shape and Baby’s Gender

Belly Shape and Baby’s Gender

There is no relationship between the shape of the belly during pregnancy and the baby’s gender. Belly shape is related to several factors such as height, weight, pelvic capacity, baby’s position, and abdominal wall muscles.

Belly Shape and Baby’s Gender

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Some women frequently ask about the baby’s gender and whether it is possible to know the gender from the shape of the belly.

Unfortunately, there is no relationship between them. The shape of the belly during pregnancy is related to multiple factors, including:

The woman’s height.
The woman’s weight.
Pelvic capacity.
The baby’s position inside the pelvis.
Abdominal wall muscles.

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