How To Have A Baby Girl: Some Simple Steps

By Brendan Wilson


Just like you probably know, the factor behind the gender of the baby is determined by which chromosome of the sperm fuses with the ova or even egg. Generally, the sperm contains only one type of chromosome either X or Y. X chromosome releases a baby girl and Y chromosome produces a baby boy. When X chromosome of a sperm fuses while using egg or ova of any female than baby girl is definitely fertilized. While choosing a girl or boy of baby, you must know about how you can induce the fertilization of a baby girl. Also, you must understand the characteristics of sperm that helps in predicting the gender of a new baby.

In 1960s, the late Dr. Landrum Shettles studied human fertilization to predict the gender in the baby. He developed a process, which is known as the Shettles strategies to gender prediction. Since then this method is traditional by parents who want to have a baby girl. Moreover, this kind of has shown 80-90% of results. According to the Dr. Landrum timing of intercourse and sexual position will help you to predict the gender of any baby girl.

Also, the way of thinking of Dr. Landrum includes which the sperm carrying Y chromosome are fragile and faster versus the sperm carrying X chromosome, that induces baby girl fertilization.

The Shettle method explains that for any insemination of a Y chromosome transporting sperm, a couple must involve in sex for three days prior to the ovulation date. After that they need to avoid sexual intercourse for another three days after ovulation. The real reason for this method is a theory determined by sperm characteristics. The sperm carrying Y chromosome has short time, and during ovulation they won't be for the insemination and fertilization. While, the sperm that carries X chromosome lives longer, and through ovulation they can easily inseminate and fuse using the female ova or egg.

The Shettle method also suggests of which sexual position is another factor that inhibits insemination of ejaculation that carries Y chromosome insemination. According the theory in the Shettle method, the acidic environment of vagina boosts the chances of insemination of X chromosome carrying sperm. Shallow penetration during the ejaculation is required to figure out more chances of X chromosome holding sperm insemination.

The area near to the entrance of vagina is more acidic, so ejaculating close on the entrance may inhibit the less strong and fragile sperm that carries Y chromosome. Whereas, the X chromosome carrying sperm, which is slow but have longer life time may reach for the insemination.




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