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There are so many pregnancy wives tales around it is hard to
know what is true and what is false. Pregnancy myths tend to
differ from every generation. Here are some very common
pregnancy myths!
Myth: A fast heartbeat means the baby is a girl.
The Truth: Normal fetal heart rate is between 110 and 160 beats
per minute. There have been no studies that conclusively show
that heart rate is a predictor for a baby's gender. Your baby's
heart rate will probably differ during each prenatal visit
depending on the age of the fetus and activity level at the time
of the visit.
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Sex is among the top most enjoyable activities practiced
by couples. Why should this be any different during the
nine months of pregnancy?
Many expecting parents have concerns about having sex
during pregnancy. Anyone considering it will undoubtedly
have many questions. Hopefully these answers can help
to put you and your partner at ease.
Is it safe for the baby? In a normal, low-risk pregnancy,
sex during pregnancy will not harm the baby. The fetus
is protected by the amniotic sac (a thin-walled bag that
holds the fetus and surrounding fluid) and by the strong
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