CHAPTER 19 - Instructions with Regard
to Pregnancy and How the Gender of the Child That Is To Be Born
May Be known
Know, O Vizir (God be good to you!), that the certain indications
of pregnancy are the following: the dryness of the vulva immediately
after coitus, the inclination to stretch herself, accesses of
somnolency, heavy and profound sleep, the frequent contraction
of the opening of the vulva to such an extent that not even a
meroud could penetrate, the nipples of the breast becoming darker
and, lastly, the most certain of all marks is the cessation of
menstruation.
If the woman remains always in good health from the time that
her pregnancy is certain, if she preserves the good looks of her
face and a clear complexion, if she does not become freckled,
then it may be taken as a sign that the child will be a boy.
The red colour of the nipples also points to a child of the male
sex. The strong development of the breasts, and bleeding from
the nose, if it comes from the right nostril, are signs of the
same purport.
The signs pointing to the conception of a child of the female
sex are numerous. I will name them here: frequent indisposition
during pregnancy, pale complexion, spots and freckles, pains in
the matrIx, frequent nightmares, blackness of the nipples, a heavy
feeling on the left side, nasal haemorrhage on the same side.
If there is any doubt about the pregnancy, let the woman drink,
on going to bed, honey-water, and if then she has a feeling of
heaviness in the abdomen, it is a proof that she is with child.
If the right side feels heavier than the left one, it will be
a boy. If the breasts are swelling with milk, this is similarly
a sign that the child she is bearing will be of the male sex.
I have received this information from savants, and all the indications
are positive and tested.