Plan Your Babys Sex – What The Experts Say
Now we have heard the Old Wives Tales, lets see what the experts have to say about determining the sex of your baby. First of all we need to realize that there is no way to guarantee that we can determine the sex of your baby, but what we can do is look at the theory of conception and the male sperm in order to try to determine what the possible outcome of the sex of your baby may be, and how you can go about “planning the sex of your baby”. Here is what we do know: The ‘male’ sperm cell swims quicker than the ‘female’ sperm cell. What this means is that a male will produce two different kinds of sperm cells, those which would create a boy and those which would create a girl, and the ‘male’ sperm will swim quicker than the ‘female’ sperm. The ‘female’ sperm will remain alive inside the women for a longer period of time than the ‘male’ sperm. The female egg produced by the women will only be fertile for a short period of time, about 24 hours, once it has been released when she ovulates. OK, so that is the basis for the theory. Lets see how this is going to allow you to choose the sex of your baby. If you want a boy: We know that the ‘male’ sperm cell, which carries a Y-chromosome, swims more quickly than the ‘female’ sperm cell, which carries an X-chromosome, but will die off faster as well, so you and your partner will have to be sure that you are as close to 100% certain that you ovulating, then you would have sex closer to that ovulation date. This allows the faster swimming ‘male’ sperm to swim off to the waiting female egg, and fertilize it before the slower swimming ‘female’ sperm reach their destination. If you want a girl: Well, it is really simple now that you see the pattern. If are planning for a girl then it is best to make love at least two days before your partner ovulates, as this will allow the faster swimming ‘male’ sperm to swim off, burn up their energy and die off, leaving the slower swimming ”female’ sperm to arrive to a ripe and ready female egg that is still waiting to be fertilized. Other factors to bear in mind: Males should refrain from any kind of sexual activity for at least 2-4 weeks prior to the set date of your ovulation. You could bathe your partners testicles in cool water, as a lower temperate is more appropriate for strong healthy sperm cells. Just also be aware not to make it too cold, as too cold a temperature may have the same effect as a high temperature. Males should wear loose fitting boxers, as opposed to the traditional male underwear for the reasons mentioned above.How to have a Girl or Boy Baby