'Pregnancy Perfume' Broadcasts Unborn Baby's Sex: Study

A new study has revealed that lemur moms carrying boys smell different from those carrying girls. The study suggests that some female primates release a natural "pregnancy perfume" that males can probably detect and such scents appear to broadcast whether the mom-to-be is carrying a boy or a girl, the Discovery reported. Authors Jeremy Crawford from the University of California and Christine Drea from Duke University wrote that the scent signatures ...

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