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What are superstitions about babies?

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- To predict the sex of a baby: suspend a wedding band held by a piece of thread over the palm of the pregnant woman. If the ring swings in an circular or oval motion the baby will be a girl. If the ring swings in a straight line the baby will be a boy.

ALSO IF YOU NIP YOUR CHIN AND THERE'S A LINE (WRINKLE) THAN YOU ARE BLESSED WITH A GIRL IF YOU GET A BUMP ON YOUR CHIN YOU ARE BLESSED WITH A BOY.

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