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Is there any truth in the idea that some women can only carry a pregnancy to full term of one sex?



I have heard this frequently when someone miscarries, that they cannot carry a girl/boy especially if it is not their first miscarriage.

In all my years of working with fertility, I have never heard this. There's no reason I can think of for this to be anything but a myth. Source(s): http://thefertilityshop.com
None at all
U might and if u do something that ur not suppose to do then u might have a miscarries.
i don't think i understand beucase it sounds compleatly stupid and im guessing i am undertanding it wrong
not at all but some females do have some antibodies or chemical in their vaginal fluids that are preferential towards one of the sexes sperms
No, absolutely not true. Also miscarriages are not related to anything the mother does.
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