Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
Conceiving Girls? Or In My Case Boys!! Posted: 12-06-05 16:25pm
My partner and I have decided next year we
want to try for another baby. We already
have 2 gorgeous boys (4 & 18mths) and
think another would complete the family!
What I just wanted to know was if anyone
knew anyways to try and conceive a girl?
Its just there is a big history of boys in
both our families and although another boy
would be an absolute blessing a daughter
would just be lovely. Ive heard about
having sex a few days before you ovulate
but does this really work? It would be
interesting to hear any ideas!
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poohbear101
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Nov 2004 Posts: 383
Posted: 12-06-05 16:30pm
Sorry to say, but the sex of the baby
isn't something you can have control over.
Of course you may come across something
that says if you want a girl or if you
want a boy try this but they're basically
just myths. The sex of the baby is
determind only by the sperm and nothing
can really change that.
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Jolie_3110
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Dec 2005 Posts: 1755 Location: Essex, England
Posted: 12-06-05 17:03pm
Not wanting to sound to desperate or
anything but there have been tests to show
that female sperm are stronger than male
sperm and the more acidic your vagina is
the more harder it is for the sperm to
'swim' therefore killing alot of the
weaker sperm (male) has anyone else heard
this or have any other tips?
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