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1467.1 | | SCARGO::CONNELL | We are gay and straight, together. | Tue May 14 1991 16:59 | 35 |
| First, let me congratulate you on the baby. (Babies?twins) Now let
preface this by saying that I don't really no and the following is
IMHO, very much so. I belive this is a form of Dowsing or uses similar
methods. Just tapping into the electromagnetic field of the fetus. Male
and female have different wave lengths. Anima and Animus. So does the
Earth, which is why dowsing works for some and not others. They have a
close affinity for the Earth. My Grandfather could and no one else in
our family can. However all my blood relatives could do your needle
trick on my wife, because of the blood-bond between them and our
children. It always stopped at 3 and with her relatives, it always
stopped at 5. We had 2 children in our marriage. She has a girl by her
current husband. She had 2 abortions without telling me. (I found out
after I got the bills) One of which could be mine and the 2nd time it
was physically impossible for me to have conceived the child. We hadn't
been sleeping in the same house, let alone the same bed for months.
Teh sex was predicted correctly for each child. I can't tell about the
ones she aborted, but they were one of each.
Now here is the kicker. Just before my daughter was born, my
Grandmother told me she wouldn't see her born, but would ask God to
send us a little girl like we wanted, only catch was it would look like
me. (She does, but on her it works) Grammie died 3 months before my
daughter was born. Before this the needle moved like it was a boy, she
carried the fetus like a boy, (Higher or lower, I forget which) the
heart beat was slower, like a boys, and the GYN said it was a boy and
he has an 88% track record over 25 years of delivering babys. Now
Grammie dies and all the signs change to a girl. Including the needle
motion. Don't tell me it doesn't work. I know better. Just don't be
spooked by it. It just people with an infinity for the planet and human
electromagnetic fields and the different ones for the different sexes.
Remember the above is only IMHO and I amy be totally off base here.
Just my thoughts and Good Luck with your daughters in the future.
PJ
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1467.2 | Maybe onlookers influence it? | TOOK::FERNER | | Tue May 14 1991 18:21 | 16 |
| I remember seeing this done a number of years ago except a needle
strung on a piece of thread was used, as .1 mentioned. I only
remember seeing it done to women. It was amazingly accurate as
far as telling the sexes of children which the women already had
but I remember one case where it made predictions which turned
out to be wrong. One woman had 2 boys already and the needle
indicated first 2 boys then 2 girls for her. Within the next
few years the woman did have another child but it turned out
to be another boy. She never did have a 4th child and is now
at the end of her child-bearing years so I doubt she'll have
another.
Who knows?
...Linda
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1467.3 | It came true for me!!! | WLDWST::GGARZA | | Thu May 16 1991 00:32 | 13 |
| When I was about nine or ten, my friend's mother was pregnant and I
was at the house when a visiting friend said let's find out what the
baby is. She used a needle and thread, rubbing the thread up and down
next to her wrist with the needle on the bottom. Same result, if the the
needle moved from side to side it would be a boy and if moved in a circle
it would be a girl. Well they decided to try it on everybody. When they
did it on me I was suppose to have a girl and then a boy. Well guess
what... it came true for me. My first born was a girl and eleven years
later I had my boy. I don't plan on having anymore children. I'v
never tried it on anyone else, but my sister is now pregnant and I
think I'll try it on her just to see what happens. Good Luck to you...
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1467.4 | Baloon Budging = Baby Boom? | TEAM01::TEAM10::SCHNEIDER | | Thu May 16 1991 01:25 | 20 |
| Along these lines...
I was recently at a seminar with my wife. we were practicing moving one
of those metallic baloons without touching it. Each of us in turn sat
on the floor. I tried it with good sucess, and then my wife sat down
to try it. The baloon took off toward her like a magnet had drawn it.
Another lady named Kathy knelt down in front of it and the same thing
happened. Kathy was 6 months pregnant at the time. Jeff, our host,
said that my wife must also be preggers too. The next day we took one
of those home pregnancy test and she was pregnant.
Who'd a thunk it!
This "pull" did not happen to any of the other women at the seminar
(just in case you might be thinking it's one of those "female"
happenings.
Kevn
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1467.5 | "Girls, dreams" | WLDWST::GUILLEN | | Thu May 16 1991 01:33 | 15 |
| I've heard of alot of ways to tell the sex of child but these last
replies were the most common. I knew both sexes of my children.
I knew the first one would not live although I carried her 9 mos.
I don't know how I knew I just had the feeling. Everything was
normal until the last 3 minutes. I had a dream the night before
that alittle girl who I didn't know was talking to me how she
wanted to visit me but she couldn't come this time. It really
spooked me the next day I went into labor for 16 hours but
the baby girl was still born. She had heart failure. It took
two years to try again but this time I knew it was a girl and
she was going to be small at birth. Sure enough my second girl
was born 1 month early 3lbs 5oz. That really scared me I knew
exactly what she would look like. Till this day I can't figure
these things out. MY daughter is now 15years old and very healthy.
I still remember that dream sometimes as though it was real.
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1467.6 | IS IT WILD GUESSING? | IAMOK::ROGER | | Thu May 16 1991 13:11 | 8 |
| Maybe its just wild guessing, but when I've looked at a pregnant friend
or relative I have seen something in their face that tells me its a boy
or girl. There's a special glow in their face that appears masculine
or feminine. To my recollection, I've been accurate every time.
Donna
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1467.7 | | WILLEE::SKOWRONEK | | Thu May 16 1991 13:47 | 27 |
| Your Uncle chances of being correct are 50:50. However, I am a firm
believer that the mother will always know what sex her baby is going to
be. When I was pregnant, my Obstetrician and the Nurse Practitioner
who worked with my OB both said (at different times) that I was going
to have a boy because the baby moved around alot and the baby had a
fast heartbeat. Everyone in the world will tell you something
different about how you are carrying and what the sex will be. I knew
that I was going to have a girl. I knew from the minute I found out I
was pregnant. I didn't even bother to consider boy names because I
knew it was going to be a girl and it was.
This could be just coincidence, I don't know, but I asked a few mothers
I know if they had a feeling about the sex of their child before he/she
was born and the ones that did were accurate. I am a very intuitive
person, I have had many dejavu instances and I when something "Bad" is
going to happen I get a really eerie feeling, something that I cannot
explain, but I know it when it happens. I don't know if all this
combined makes me psychic or not. I have been told by card readers,
psychics, etc that I have some sort of psychic ability, but I think
that is true with everyone in the world --- I think we are all a little
bit psychic.
Good luck with your baby, and lets just pray that it will be a very
healthy baby regardless of the sex.
Debby
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1467.8 | Not 100%, but more than 50%. | CADSYS::COOPER | Topher Cooper | Thu May 16 1991 14:03 | 15 |
| I read somewhere of a careful scientific survey of the accuracy of
mothers in guessing the sex of their, as yet unborn, children. It was
significantly better than chance, but less than certainty. Something
like 65% accuracy.
I can testify that the mother doesn't always know the sex. My wife,
Beth, was so convinced that our child was going to be a boy, that at
the birth, when I announced "It's a girl!", she thought (as she later
reported) "that must be someone else's, mine is a boy" -- this at a
home birth.
In fact virtually everyone predicted that it would be a boy -- with one
exception: the man at our local gas station.
Topher
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1467.9 | They don't always know.... | SWAM1::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Thu May 16 1991 16:36 | 13 |
| I can also attest to the fact that the mother doesn't always know. When
I was pregnant with my son, my husband and I were fairly certain it
would be a girl, until the ultrasound when the baby turned and revealed
his shall we say, masculinity?
A co-worker who was due a week before me was also convinced that hers
was a girl until the ultrasound/amniocentesis as well.
I was very glad it was a boy, though my husband was disappointed, I had
wanted a boy and he a girl. From the minute he found out it was a boy,
he never had wanted anything else, however..... :^)
Marilyn
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1467.10 | We knew from the moment of conception | AIMHI::KELLER | Wherever you go, there you are | Wed May 29 1991 11:21 | 17 |
| My wife knew from the minute of conception that it would be a boy, and it was.
A friend of our did the needle and thread test and that showed a boy also.
Which of course we already knew. Then again we had planned the whole thing out
about a year before hand. She was going to get pregnant in January and we
would have a boy first and then two years later we would have a girl.
Well the funny thing is that in December we started arrangements to buy some
land and decided that we should wait awhile to have children so that we would
be a little more financially secure. However the plans were alread in place
and it was too late to change them. On the day we made the closing on the land
we conceived our son Nathaniel. He is now 8 months old and BIG and strong and
healthy.
I definitely believe that a woman knows the sex of her child and I think that
the father usually knows also, though he may have to look a little deeper.
Geoff
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1467.11 | | BTOVT::BEST_G | the heart is king | Wed May 29 1991 19:18 | 8 |
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I was sure of the sex of both of my children before they were
born. I've even guessed right on a few others....
(that were *not* my children...;-)
guy
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1467.12 | Update: | WECARE::BOURGOINE | | Fri Jun 21 1991 12:22 | 20 |
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Thanks for all of your replies!! Truely interesting!
- As an update: I had my 6 month checkup/ultrasound (and other
assorted test) last week - when I asked the Ultrasound technician told me
that my baby is a BOY (you may remember in note .0 my uncle said it was going
to be a girl) - the accuracy is something like 97%.
I thought it was kind of neat - aside from my uncle's prediction, I
too, "felt" that this baby was a girl - so when she told me "boy" I
was very confused - it felt very strange.
Oh, well just 3 more months to know for sure.
Pat
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1467.13 | past life affecting gender sense? | DSSDEV::GRIFFIN | Throw the gnome at it | Wed Jul 17 1991 16:07 | 16 |
| I just recently had a baby (my first, a boy). Early on in the
pregnancy, I thought it would be a girl (although the soul seemed
to have been in a male body the last incarnation). Well, at a later
point, I started feeling like it would be a boy - I even unconsciously
started saying "he" in reference to the baby (up until then I used "the
child", or other non-gender terms). I never did seem to shake that
impression of a female child, though, which caused a bit of confusion.
As for .12, and waiting till birth to confirm if the ultrasound was
correct - it probably is. I didn't want to know the gender, so we were
never told, but my husband guessed a boy from his own interpretation of
the pictures (I saw the same picture and couldn't figure out a thing),
and he was right.
Good luck,
Beth
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