Dr Abe V Rotor
If the mother looks beautiful, the baby is likely to be a girl, if it is the opposite it's going to be a boy.
The
 formula seems easy enough, but the criteria of beauty are relative, and 
if one is not familiar with the person, he may not have sufficient basis
 of comparison.  
But
 I am witness to one who might have the eighth sense.  I asked her and 
she explained.  "A mother who is carrying a baby girl exudes warmth and 
radiance, her skin is smooth, her eyes bright and has an easy and 
positive disposition."  She pointed at her specimen, a relative of 
hers. 
True to her prediction, the baby proved to be a girl.
Now it was my turn.  
A
 cousin of mine was five months pregnant.  I studied her intently. She 
did not have the radiance and disposition the expert found in the mother
 we had earlier studied.  Everything was the opposite.  "It's going to 
be a boy," I concluded confidently.  
I
 forgot all about it until my cousin paid a visit at home. A little girl
 was tagging behind.  I studied her little face as she peeped behind 
her mother's skirt.  She looked stern and sore from crying. 
It was no different from the face I saw five years ago.  
Acknowledgement:  Living with Folk Wisdom by AV Rotor; Internet photo      

 
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