Maybe you've heard the old wives tale that what you eat will affect if you conceive a boy or a girl? Well, some researchers in UK finally seem to have found a real connection between mom's diet ant the gender of her baby to be.
So if you're pregnant and curious, think back about what you ate while trying to conceive.
The research group, led by Fiona Mathews at University of Exeter followed a group of 740 first time pregnant British women (unaware of the gender of their fetus) and compared their eating habits, life style etc. The moms were then divided into three groups depending on how much calories they ate around the time of conception.
Here is what they found:
- In the group of moms which ate the most calories 56% got a boy, while in the low-calorie group only 45% conceived a boy.
- It also appeared as if some particular ingredients in mom's diet can affect the gender outcome. Salty foods and bananas tend to generate boys. Funny, thinking back on my own pregnancies, I probably had more bananas the second time, basically because I had a 10 month old baby girl who loved bananas... We did conceive a boy that time!
- On the other hand, the old saying that eating a lot of dairy products will generate a girl was not supported by the research. Rather the opposite!
- And the most clear-cut ingredient connection was found between the amount of breakfast cereal the mom had and the gender of her baby. More than one bowl of cereal and you'll get a boy (59% chance), one bowl or less and you'll get a girl (68% chance).
- In addition, the women who had sons were also more likely to have eaten a wider variety of nutrients, such as potassium, calcium and vitamins C, E and B12.
Hence, just as seen among animals, it might be that we are genetically coded to produce more boys in good times and more girls in times of less food being available. In fact, it is already know from IVF (in vito fertilization) that higher levels of sugar tend to encourage the growth of male embryos.
Wouldn't this mean - in these times of more and more obesity- that we produce more boys than earlier?
Well, actually the contrary! But this is because even if the calorie intake is falling at least among young women in developed countries (generating more girls). Instead, we exercise less, which is why we tend to gain weight. Also, people tend to skip breakfast more often, also generating more girls.
Now I always learned in school that dad's sperm only is what determines the gender of the baby. Later on I learned that the timing of the intercourse and the position while making love can make a difference. But mom's diet??!
What effects will this have at the breakfast table of parents-to-be in the future...?
"Honey, no more cereal now, we've talked about this and I really want a girl this time! And NO more salty cheese on your sandwich!"
So if you want to conceive a boy: Eat salt, bananas and lots of breakfast cereal.