Determining Gender of Baby - The Steps


Before we begin, you'll need to understand that it's your male partner's sperm that determines the sex of your baby. When ejaculation happens, millions of sperm travel toward the unfertilized egg. Roughly half of them are male sperm (y-chromosome) and the other half are female (x-chromosome). Whichever type gets there first will determine whether you'll have a girl or a boy!

Now, it's already been scientifically proven that male sperm are faster. So why is the population of the Earth roughly 50/50? Because in nature's ever-present quest for balance, the female sperm were made stronger. So y-sperm as quick out the gate, but tire quickly and are more susceptible to dying out in a hostile environment. X-sperm are slower swimmers, but they've got long-term endurance and are heartier overall. Each has strengths, and each has weaknesses.

So what's this got to do with natural gender selection methods? Everything! Because once you realize the advantages and disadvantages of the x and y swimmers, you can use this knowledge to your advantage... and this is how you conceive a boy baby!

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