POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. The idea that a baby’s heartbeat in the second trimester can reveal its gender is a common myth, not a medically proven fact. Traditionally, some people believe that a heartbeat over 140 beats per minute (bpm) indicates a girl, while a rate below 140 bpm suggests a boy. However, scientific studies have found no reliable connection between fetal heart rate and the baby’s gender. Heart rate can vary based on many factors like baby’s activity, gestational age, or health—not gender. Gender can only be confirmed accurately through ultrasound or genetic tests like NIPT. While it's fun to guess, it’s best not to rely on heartbeat myths for gender prediction.
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