Caption: Kate Middleton: Does her pregnant bump suggest twins because it is bigger than previous pregnancies? Can a baby bump really tell what gender the baby will be?
According to experts, a bump cannot reveal anything about the gender of the baby.
Sherry A. Ross, MD, and author of “She-ology: The Definitive Guide to Women's Intimate Health. Period.” told The Bump: “Like any successful old wives’ tale about pregnancy, determining the baby’s gender based on how the mom is carrying probably came from a great-great-grandmother and was passed down the family tree.
Meanwhile, betting odds are heavily in favour of Kate having a girl – with girls’ names such as Mary (4/1) and Alice (6/1) holding the strongest odds compared to the most popular boys’ names, Arthur (14/1) and Albert (also 14/1). Read more from EXPRESS.
According to experts, a bump cannot reveal anything about the gender of the baby.
Sherry A. Ross, MD, and author of “She-ology: The Definitive Guide to Women's Intimate Health. Period.” told The Bump: “Like any successful old wives’ tale about pregnancy, determining the baby’s gender based on how the mom is carrying probably came from a great-great-grandmother and was passed down the family tree.
Meanwhile, betting odds are heavily in favour of Kate having a girl – with girls’ names such as Mary (4/1) and Alice (6/1) holding the strongest odds compared to the most popular boys’ names, Arthur (14/1) and Albert (also 14/1). Read more from EXPRESS.