re: Some women prone to having one sex over the other D&D
posted 22nd Dec
<blockquote><b>Quoting .:ANIMAL:.:</b>" lol I could've mixed it up, but in all honesty I don't see the point...it's a baby...they're supposed to be loved regardless of sex."</blockquote>
Yes you are right
I do have a friend who.had 2 girls. They researched foods for ph, sex positions and something about ejactulating having sex then waiting a certain number of days before ejaculating again and certain sex positions. Whatever they did it worked and they have a boy now
quoteI have 1 child & 1 angel baby & live in
Alabamaposted 22nd Dec
Quoting momma melissa85:" <blockquote><b>Quoting .:ANIMAL:.:</b>" lol I could've mixed it up, but in all honesty ... [snip!] ... number of days before ejaculating again and certain sex positions. Whatever they did it worked and they have a boy now "
We did it with my daughter. I had my son, and I told my hubby I wanted a girl so we did what everyone said...I forgot every step I took, but I was pretty pleased when our baby was a little girl! lol. I would've loved her just the same if she was a little guy though!
quoteposted 24th Dec
Yeah in the most simple biological terms the father is the one who determines it. But female sperm live longer and thrive better in acidic conditions than male sperm do, so I do think that plays a role in it as well.
My mom has 4 girls, all of us by different men.
My dad's only other biological child is a boy, though.
quoteposted 25th Dec
Idk what I believe "scientifically", but..... Out of roughly 60 births on my mom's side of the family in the last 3 generations, ONLY THREE have been boys. We joke that we have a gypsy curse. Which I'm totally happy with, I'm carrying my second girl and VERY relieved there's no penis.
quoteposted 25th Dec
Quoting Taryn - Anya's mommy:" Okay I tried this once, but a bunch of people. had to get all sarcastic on me, because I wasn't quite ... [snip!] ... else, pregnant with their 4th, all girls. I am not definitely not saying all women, but some. What are your thoughts on this?"
Actually studies are beginning to show that women might play more a role in determining sex than was previously though. Diet for one seems to be an key indicator on the gender of your child.
quoteposted 25th Dec
I don't think that is the case. It is honestly just the luck of the draw.
If it is true, however, I hope I only make girls.
quoteposted 25th Dec
<blockquote><b>Quoting Viv, Ev & Gwen ♥:</b>" Idk what I believe "scientifically", but..... Out of roughly 60 births on my mom's side of the family ... [snip!] ... joke that we have a gypsy curse. Which I'm totally happy with, I'm caring my second girl and VERY relieved there's no penis."</blockquote>
You guys must have some acidic vaginas.
quoteposted 25th Dec
My DD is the only girl out of 9 nephews...
Oldest sister has 4 boys, 3 different dads. Middle sister has 3 boys, 2 different dads, other one has 2 boys, same dad.
I thought I was destined to have a boy. I was wrong.
quoteposted 25th Dec
I do believe a womans diet and PH levels can sway a specific gender. We thought for sure we would have a boy because my husbands side hadn't had a girl in the family in over 20 years. He was shocked when he found out we were having a girl (I, however, had that feeling it was a she) I would love a boy for my next (and last) child, but honeslty I have a feeling we will have another girl.
quoteI'm TTC since May '13, have 1 child & live in
Michiganposted 25th Dec
I'm pretty sure I don't make boys, but my first two pregnancies were with another man and both girls, so far my previous pregnancy with my husband resulted in a girl. We're going to find out in like 13-15 weeks or so if this one's another girl or a boy. But I'm pretty sure I don't make boys, but then again all of my family members had a bunch of girls then one boy SO HOPING this happens to me lol. I mean I love my step-son, but I want a boy of my own too!
quoteposted 26th Dec
<blockquote><b>Quoting Chim Richalds:</b>" I think it is possible because supposedly male and female sperm thrive under different conditions. And ... [snip!] ... conditions. And an acidic environment is good for one and bad for the other. So tired sorry this isn't well worded, lol."</blockquote>
Agreed. I have all girls, three of them.
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