Will I have a boy or girl?
Will I have a boy or girl?
It's simple: Look at the year of conception and the mother's age at conception. If both numbers are even or odd it's a girl. If one number is even and one number is odd, it's a boy.
How can I influence the gender of my baby?
Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) using in vitro fertilisation (or IVF) is the most reliable way of influencing the sex of your baby. During any IVF, eggs are removed from the mother and introduced, in the laboratory, to the sperm from the father.
What to eat to increase chances of having a girl?
So to boost the odds of having a girl, mothers should say, yes, to calcium and magnesium (think yogurt, spinach, tofu, almonds, cashews, beans, oatmeal, broccoli and oranges) and, no, to salt and potassium (anchovies, olives, bacon, salami, smoked salmon, shrimp, potatoes, processed meats, bread and pastries).
How can I increase my chance of having twins?
Fertility treatments, particularly IVF and ovary stimulants, do increase the chances of having twins. However, a twin pregnancy is riskier for both the woman and the developing fetuses. For this reason, some fertility clinics advise against implanting multiple embryos during IVF treatment.
How do I make my baby boy more alkaline?
You're most likely to get pregnant if you have sex within a day or so of ovulation (releasing an egg from the ovary). This is usually about 14 days after the first day of your last period, if your cycle is around 28 days long. An egg lives for about 12-24 hours after being released.