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Baby boy

by sofia123, Jun 15, 2007 12:00AM
Hi, we are trying for as baby BOY. Does anyone have suggestions which method to try. I will really appricite the help.
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by tiredbuthappy, Jun 16, 2007 12:00AM
some will say you can influence the sex of your baby, but statistically, you won't change the probability of having a boy significantly. some say that if you don't have sex before you ovulate, but rather right after, your chances of a boy are slightly better since the boys are faster swimmers. (the girls are supposed to be stronger and last longer, so if you want a girl you would have sex well before ovulation). the problem with the boy method is that you need to know exactly when you ovulate. also, the egg doesn't survive too long if it's not fertilized, so i think using this technique lowers your chances of conception all together.

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