* One of the common wives tales is that if you are carrying low you are having a boy; if you are carrying high you are having a girl. * Another common wives tale is to combine Drano with your urine. Depending on the color change of your urine, you will have a boy or a girl. But there is no specifics of which color means which gender! I have heard that if your urine turns bluish yellow, brownish, brown, black or blue you will be having a boy. If your urine looks more greenish brown, green, blue or doesn't change at all, then you're having a girl. * Some believe the sex of your baby can be determined by your cavings. If you want chocolate you are having a girl...if you are craving really salty/sour foods you are having a boy. * Some say that if your right breast is larger you are having a boy, if your left breast is larger you are having a girl * I have also heard to have the mother to be pick up a key that is sitting on a table. If she pick it up by the round part it will be a boy, if she picks it up by the narrow part she is having a girl. If she picks it up in the middle she is having twins!
They are true and not true because in wikipedia it says that some old wives tales are false and some are true
There are no specific signs, it's all old wives tales.
"If the baby is being carried low, it will be a boy," is a common one.
Old wives tales are falsities that, over time, get generally accepted as a fact. An example of one would be that frogs give you warts.
if its a boy usually your stomach will sag more.There are no specific signs for that, it's all myths and old wives tales. You can sometimes see it on the ultrasound.
Lifestyle Magazine - 2001 Old Wives Tales 18-11 was released on: USA: 18 March 2001
One old wives tale is to clean your windows with a newspaper. This is actually true and helps clean windows better.
Menstruation cannot be forced despite many claims by old wives' tales. It is controlled by hormones. If the possiblity of pregnancy exists there are many test kits sold at drug stores.
Minder - 1979 A Number of Old Wives Tales 5-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (1991)
The concept of old wives tales is ancient. In the 1st Century the apostle Paul wrote to Timothy, 'But refuse profane and old wives' fables, and exercise thyself rather unto godliness'.
it might be and might not because most of the old wives tales aren't true and some are so the answer is maybe
No there is not such a thing as a curse. Many of the curses we hear about today are what they call old wives tales.