When a woman knows she is pregnant, all sorts of guesses will continue. For example, "I wonder if her nose looks like father or mother?" "If her eyes are as big as mine and she has double eyelids, that would be great!" "If her skin is as white as mine, she should be tall enough," In fact, we don't know what the baby will look like.
But in all the guessing games, the hottest one is about the baby's gender. The gender of the baby is an unresolved complex for Chinese people. Many people want to have a boy to carry on the family name, but as we often see in public service advertisements on the roadside, "It doesn't matter whether it's a boy or a girl, a daughter can also carry on the family name." It is precisely because of this traditional complex that your parents, brothers and sisters, relatives and friends, colleagues, classmates, and even acquaintances will discuss this issue when they meet you, and guess whether the fetus in your belly is a boy or a girl. And they will without exception say, "I'm sure it's a boy," then they will tell you a lot of their own experiences and insights. In fact, they don't know if the fetus is a boy. They just cater to the majority's psychology and flatter them, so that the pregnant woman will feel happy (finally found a benefit of this topic, it can make pregnant women happy).