If your water breaks first, you’re having a boy or a girl.

It is not clear whether the first break of water is the birth of a boy or a girl, and there is no direct relationship between the first break of water and the birth of a boy or a girl. Regular contractions, redness or water breakage may occur close to the expected date of labor, and there are individual differences between redness or water breakage, which have no relation to the sex of the fetus. Once the water breaks, you should observe the fetal movements and contractions. If you are already in labor and the uterine opening is already open, you can prepare for labor. If the mouth of the uterus is not dilated and labor has not started, it is premature rupture of membranes, which is prone to infections and prolapse of the umbilical cord, etc., and you need to go to the hospital in time for examination and choose the appropriate way to terminate the pregnancy according to the specific situation. There is no relationship between the first break of water and the sex of the newborn, but after the break of water, you need to observe the fetal movement and fetal heartbeat, and prepare for labor.