My wife is trying to get pregnant, and i really want to have a little boy. I have heard numerous times that the guy is the deciding factor on the outcome of the babys sex during intercourse. I was wondering if there is any truth to that and if there is what do i need to do to ensure a boy??????
Men have x and y chromosomes...women have x x...you need that y to get through I've heard herbal supplements can help....i would try bigxplus.com . I've been taking it for a couple years and have a baby boy
^It's true. I don't remember which one is which but one type of sperm lives better in acidic other in basic. Also female sperm cells travel slower, but live longer. Male sperm cells travel quicker and die quicker. Find out which is acid/base and use vinegar or baking soda (yes it's true) and ejaculate closer to the cervix for a boy.
LOL. Vinegar or baking soda?? Are we making some sort of science fair volcano here? Are we meant to use a funnel?
I swear to god. You don't put both up in that shit, you use baking powder to make a more basic environment or vinegar to make it more acidic. I imagine that you could probably eat a lot of citrus fruits to make a more acidic environment. I'm not sure if it would do anything on the guy's end to add more citric acid... As far as making a basic environment, I don't know what you could eat. Starches? I'm not sure
After having all girls, my wife and I just stopped and said to hell with it - no more. Maybe one of them will turn out to be a tom boy, or lesbian. We still have the others to give us grandkids later on.
i've also heard that girl sperm is slower and lives longer, so for a girl you want to have sex early in the ovulation cycle, or soon before it. For a boy, you want to have sex when she's most fertile (the discharge is really slippery like egg whites and the sperm can move more quickly.)
Sperm determines sex, all ovum have one X chromosome. Sperm either carry X which is quite a large chromosome, or Y which is small and light. Therefore a male sperm with the Y is about 3-4% lighter and therefore lives longer and moves faster. Research has shown that for every 100 fertilised eggs that are female, 105 male zygotes are made. Fortunately more "male eggs" die though because of X-inactivation in female eggs allows for more resistance to chromosome damage, bringing it back to 50/50. There is no way to change the chances of either sex being born. Stuff of old wives tales. Sorry!
you could have it gender selected if you both want a boy i know that i plan on 2 and whatever the first is the second will be gender selected to be the opposite... haha me and my boyfriend have it planned out http://pregnancy.about.com/od/boyorgirl/p/girlorboy.htm