Do you have visions of pink or of blue in your future? Whichever you have your heart set on, there are some ways — both scientific and silly — that just may manipulate Mother Nature and increase your odds of conceiving a boy or a girl. Take a look at these gender selection options:. If you and your partner are conceiving the old-fashioned way i.
How to Have a Girl or a Boy: Gender Selection | Parents
Despite most parents ultimately just wishing for a healthy baby, there are many cultural and social factors that can drive the desire for a baby of a particular sex. The medical technology for sex selection of embryos has existed in Australia for many years, but such an option is only available for medical reasons, such as sex-linked chromosomal disorder. This leaves parents who do have a gender preference looking for natural ways of predetermining the sex of their baby. In the s, the idea that timing sex around ovulation can tip the odds in favour of a girl or a boy was popularised by Shettles and Rorvik in the best-selling book How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby. However, Y sperm live fast and die young. If sex occurs a number of days before ovulation, the Y sperm die off before they reach the egg, maximising the chances for X sperm to achieve fertilisation.
So it all comes down to the banana. The yellow fruit with the phallic shape — appropriate in this context — is the best dietary aid for intending mothers wanting a boy, according to research published yesterday. In what they claim is the first scientific evidence that diet influences infant gender, researchers at the Universities of Exeter and Oxford have found that women who consume more calories around the time of conception, and, in particular, eat more bananas, are more likely to have sons.
If you're hoping for a girl, or really dreaming of a boy -- here's all you need to know about gender determination. Every mom-to-be says all she wants is a healthy child, but let's be real: Most people secretly have a gender preference for their next pregnancy. Hey, no judgments here! You may have even scoped out a few conception-time tricks to tip the scales one way or another. Don't go painting the nursery pink or blue, however, until you hear this mom's take.