Sorry, hon. days of the week in which children are conceived have no effect on gender.
After I'd had a boy I wanted a girl to complete our family. I purchased a book called How to Choose the Sex of your Child" It all sounded so scientific.(Sex determined by father who has androsperm{male} and gynosperm {female}) I tried the suggestions in the book and it seemed to take longer for me to get pregnant. This was explained in the book as being the result of the father having few if any gynosperm. Finally I got pregnant. I had a beautiful baby girl. Was it because of following the formula in that book? I doubt it. But at the time I firmly believed it. Now I can't even remember the author of the book.
2006-12-27 18:24:01
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answered by babydoll 7
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answered by ravi 1
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There's a chinese birth calendar that says it the month of the year that you get pregnant in that decides. But if this worked than most of china would be male and not female (it's currently the other way around), as it is generally preferred to have boys rather than girls there.
- I don't condone it, I'm just stating the facts as I know them!
I also heard that eating more red meat and even pumpkin before sex!
The gender of the baby is passed through the man, so if your partner comes from a family of mostly men i.e. he's one of 6 brothers and so is his father then your chances of concing a boy are greater same if he is one boy in a family mainly full of women.
2006-12-27 21:42:06
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answered by How many questions can there be? 3
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A mans sperm has either an X or a Y chromosome on it. A female egg has only an X. WHen a man ejaculates the billions of sperm carry about half of X's and half of Y's. If an X meets the egg it will be a girl. If the Y meets the egg it will be a boy. It is all random probability. There is no other way to tell and there are no tricks to choosing the sex of your child. It will always be nearly 50/50.
2006-12-27 18:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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How 'bout the phrase . . . " You get what you get and don't make a fit " ? Make choice to have a child and then love and raise whatever child is born to you . . . boy or girl.
Our society is growing to the point where we have more choices of boy / girl, genetic scanning for health issues, dwarf or not a dwarf, mentally slower or higher I.Q.
What if some as Helen Keller, Steven Hawkings, Stevie Wonder etc were never born. Look what we have learned and been gifted of from some of these 'not perfect' people mentioned here.
Have a child because you choose to have a child . . . leave the rest to nature and nurture.
2006-12-27 18:31:37
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answered by onelight 5
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Giving birth to a new life is indeed a blessing which almost every woman would wish to have. How to get pregnant naturally https://tr.im/yugJi
Enjoying the feeling of motherhood and raising a family would surely be a couple’s dream. Some get it naturally, while for some others things don’t seem to work as they desire. These reasons which stop a women from conceiving can be due to either physical reasons or truly physiological.
2016-05-02 10:41:58
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answered by mikaela 3
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Ovulation take place approx. 14 days after start of menstruation. There are many who believe,but I don't know if it is scientifically proven, that the sperma that carry the male gene are the "stronger swimmers" but they "die" very quickly and the sperma that carry the female gene are the "longer living" of the batch.
This imply that if you make sex before ovulation, the "longer living" sperma will create a little girl and after ovulation the "strong swimmer" sperma will create a boy.
The above is not proven but do some research on how to tell exactly when ovulation take place (I know the female tempreture rise when ovulation take place) and try the above.
2006-12-27 18:45:47
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answered by Francois J V 2
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No. That's an old wives' tale.
Nothing you do can influence the baby's sex. Sorry.
Only the male's genes determine whether the baby will be a boy or a girl, but it's not controlable (unless you pay tons of money to have your baby genetically engineered, which in any case I'm not sure how legal- or moral- it is).
2006-12-27 18:24:13
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answered by catwomanmeeeeow 6
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No, there's no way to chose the sex exactly. The best way is if you were charting your ovulation, or if you knew when you were ovulating, do the baby dance two or three days before you ovulate, then stop for a girl. or baby dance closer to ovulation for a boy. The theory being female sperm survive longer than the male. Also, I think quicky's are better for girls,and longer, more satisfying for the woman, if you want a boy. sorry, TMI, but if your wetter, the easier for male sperm to survive. Hope that helps
2006-12-27 18:35:31
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answered by pjveddergirl 3
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No. The only thing that can influence the sex of a baby is the female. Certain females bodies attack the chromosomes of certain sexes making them more prone to give birth to a specific sex. This is why you see some families were all the kids are the same sex.
2006-12-27 18:24:31
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answered by rawlings12345 4
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