Gender selection of children is a controversial topic, particularly in terms of genetic therapy and the ethics of picking the sex of your child. While there certainly have been advances in the field of genetics, there are actually some natural and completely ethical things that you can do that will increase the likelihood of selecting a gender for your child.
While no method is 100% accurate, if you are determined to have a boy or a girl, there are a few things that can be done to significantly increase your chances of conceiving the gender of your choice. Remember, the most important thing is to have a healthy baby, regardless of their gender. But if you do want to try to pick the gender of your child, it is possible.
Over the years, my research as a midwife has enabled me to develop a list of truths couples can follow when working to conceive either a girl or baby boy.
Before I get into my learnings, I wanted to share with you some common truths as it relates to gender planning:
• The woman’s ovulation cycle does not affect the baby’s sex
• The nationality of either party does not affect your baby’s gender
• Your medications don’t affect your baby’s gender
• The age of either partner does not affect the baby’s gender
• The current gender of your children does not affect the gender of any future gender
As a parent myself, I know how important the sex of a child can be to many couples. 4 girls in a row... hoping the next will be a boy. Hoping for 2 children, one of each. Does any of this sound familiar?
With so many decisions to make as you plan for your future family, many couples are unaware of those that they actually have control over. Choosing the color and layout of your nursery, space planning in your home and even choosing how you will raise your child are all crucial decisions to make. One decision that you may never have imagined you have control over is the sex of your baby!
In this easy to read book, you will learn the 5 easy steps you can take to influence the gender of your child before conception. With a 94% success rate, what do you have to lose?
While no method is 100% accurate, if you are determined to have a boy or a girl, there are a few things that can be done to significantly increase your chances of conceiving the gender of your choice. Remember, the most important thing is to have a healthy baby, regardless of their gender. But if you do want to try to pick the gender of your child, it is possible.
Over the years, my research as a midwife has enabled me to develop a list of truths couples can follow when working to conceive either a girl or baby boy.
Before I get into my learnings, I wanted to share with you some common truths as it relates to gender planning:
• The woman’s ovulation cycle does not affect the baby’s sex
• The nationality of either party does not affect your baby’s gender
• Your medications don’t affect your baby’s gender
• The age of either partner does not affect the baby’s gender
• The current gender of your children does not affect the gender of any future gender
As a parent myself, I know how important the sex of a child can be to many couples. 4 girls in a row... hoping the next will be a boy. Hoping for 2 children, one of each. Does any of this sound familiar?
With so many decisions to make as you plan for your future family, many couples are unaware of those that they actually have control over. Choosing the color and layout of your nursery, space planning in your home and even choosing how you will raise your child are all crucial decisions to make. One decision that you may never have imagined you have control over is the sex of your baby!
In this easy to read book, you will learn the 5 easy steps you can take to influence the gender of your child before conception. With a 94% success rate, what do you have to lose?