What Makes a Popular Baby Gender Myth?
Women who get pregnant would find it difficult to wait for the delivery and to know if the baby is a boy or a girl. They would never want to wait until the ultrasound scan. There are a few old wives tales that are followed by many women which predict the gender of the baby. Though they are not accurate, sometimes they come true. There are many popular myths surrounding the gender of the baby. The first of all baby gender myths that women would trust is the wedding ring test. The woman’s wedding ring is tied on to a thread or the mother’s strand of hair and it is suspended over the woman’s belly or the palm. If the ring moves back and forth, it is a girl. If the ring makes circular motions, then it is a boy. Though this is not accurate, it has come true for many. Baby gender myths are usually rubbed off by many women as fake predictions and there are women who trust them blindly. Another popular myth is that, if a woman carries her baby high in the womb it is a boy. If the womb is low a