While there are many debates over how ethical it is to choose the gender of your child before they are born, the fact remains that there are some natural methods you can use that will increase the likelihood of having a child of a specific gender. The ethics of it are up to you and while no method is 100% accurate, there are a few things that you can try that will help you increase your chances for having either a boy or a girl. These methods are centered on the fact that the sperm that carry Y chromosomes (which are necessary for a boy) are very different from the sperm that carry the X chromosome (which are necessary for a girl). By understanding these differences, and choosing the right methods, you are creating an environment where one type of sperm can outshine the other and reach the main destination first. Let's take a look at what you can do.
1. The Right Diet
2. The Right Time
The timing of when you have intercourse can greatly affect
the gender of your child. Because the Y sperm need to reach the egg as quickly
as possible, it is necessary to time intercourse to the day that you ovulate to
increase your chances of having a boy. They will be able to reach the egg while
it and they are still viable. But in order to have a girl, you need to give the
Y sperm time to die off, leaving the more durable X sperm behind. This means
that you will need to time intercourse to approximately two to three days
before ovulation. This gives the X sperm more than enough time to reach the
egg.
3. The Right Position
The position you choose for intercourse can also determine
the sex of your child. Once again, we fall back to the differences between
sperm. The Y sperm need to reach their destination in as little time as
possible. This means that they need to be released as close to the cervix as
possible, shortening the trip they must take to the egg. Positions that allow for
deep penetration are ideal.
In order to have a girl, you need to make it more difficult
for the Y sperm to reach their target on time. This means that positions where
shallow penetration is achieved are necessary. The sperm will be deposited
further away from the cervix, giving the X sperm the chance they need to reach
the egg, and allowing the Y sperm to die off.
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