Predicting the Gender of Your Baby - What You Can Do to Help Your Chances

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Do you believe that it is ethically correct to predict the gender of your unborn child? Difficult question to answer.
There are quite a few ethical debates that surround this question, but regardless of what your beliefs may be there are natural ways to help choose the gender of the baby that you conceive.
Lets be honest here, no method is 100% proven however there are methods that have an incredibly high success rate - 94% success rate is very high! The basis of all the theories for predicting the gender of your baby is that the sperm boy carrying chromosome the Y are different from the sperm girl carrying chromosome the X.
Understanding the differences between them, will enable you to create an environment where the one will surpass the other, thereby giving you the results that you want.
The Correct Diet There are many who believe that the diet has a huge impact on the environment.
The Y chromosome needs an alkali environment, whereas the X chromosome needs more acidity.
Your body's PH levels will determine how broad the cervical discharge is, which will influence which sperm will get through.
For a girl the diet needs to be rich in calcium and magnesium and for a boy, potassium and sodium The Best Time "Timing is everything" has a real place here! The time when you have sex can enormously affect the gender of your baby.
If you're aiming for a boy, the Y sperm needs to connect with the egg as soon as possible, hence sex should be timed for the day that you ovulate.
For a girl, the X sperm survives longer than the Y sperm, so you need to give the Y sperm time to die, hence sex should be timed for 2 or 3 days before ovulation.
This will give X sperm enough time to reach the egg.
The Right Position The position is also important.
Once again, the Y sperm needs to reach its destination, the egg as quickly as possible, meaning it needs to be released as close to the cervix as possible.
Deep penetration positions are the best.
For a girl, you need to make it harder for the Y sperm to reach its target, hence shallow penetration positions are what are called for.
Thus the Y sperm will be released further away from the cervix, this allows for the Y sperm to die off before reaching its destination and the X sperm has a chance of reaching the desired target.
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