Is there any methods or precautions or
something else that will help to increase
chance for conception for a baby boy . I
shall be greateful for this help
gill
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Guest
Guest
? Posted: 01-22-04 09:21am
I know there are books out there on this~
i have a friend who had 3 boys and wanted
a girl
it goes by certian months they followed
it
and whether or not it works I don't know
but she did have a girl!!!!!
The book had things for both to
conceive.
That was a while ago but iam sure there
are still books out there on this.
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latoya_bryer
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Jan 2004 Posts: 73 Location: New Orleans
Posted: 01-22-04 15:43pm
I read on the internet that dog style is
the best position to have a boy because
the man can penetrate fully. If you want
a boy have sex about a day before
obvulation and all the days after that.
This will increase your chances of a boy.
Douche with water and baking soda instead
of water and vinegar which will make you
more acidic inside and decrease your
chances of a boy, because the male sperm
die in a more acidic atmosphere. The
male sperm is faster but die faster also,
the female sperm can live a long time but
they swim much slower which is why it said
you should lye down after intercourse to
give the male sperm a chance to reach the
egg first. If you stand or sit up it
will move the sperm down and a girl is
more likely to be born because the male
sperm would not reach the egg before
dying.
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