Conceive a boy tips
Male reproductive cells, or sperm, contain one of two chromosomes related to your baby’s sex. For a girl, it will be X and a boy it will be Y. Therefore, the sperm that fertilises the egg determines the sex of your baby.
Male and female sperm have a number of key differences. Through research, Dr. Shettles found male sperm to be weaker, smaller and faster than female sperm. He also discovered female sperm were more resilient, and were able to survive for longer periods inside a woman’s body.
So what can you do to favour male sperm fertilising your egg?
1: You’re more likely to have a boy if… You have a diet high in potassium, and sodium. Fiona Mathews, specialist in mammalian biology at Exeter University confirmed that having a high potassium and high sodium intake is associated with having a boy.
2: You have intercourse as close to the ovulation as possible, because male sperm is the faster than female sperm.
3: Your partner has lose underwear because tighter underwear favours the survival of more resilient female sperm.
4: You have orgasm before your partner. During the female orgasm there is an alkaline secretion released into the vagina. This increases the survival of male sperm.
5: Your partner has high sperm count.
6: To improve your chances of a boy, you should have sex in positions that allow for deep penetration.
It may not sound very romantic, but the closer to the cervix the sperm are ejaculated, the more likely they are to find the egg.
Male and female sperm have a number of key differences. Through research, Dr. Shettles found male sperm to be weaker, smaller and faster than female sperm. He also discovered female sperm were more resilient, and were able to survive for longer periods inside a woman’s body.
So what can you do to favour male sperm fertilising your egg?
1: You’re more likely to have a boy if… You have a diet high in potassium, and sodium. Fiona Mathews, specialist in mammalian biology at Exeter University confirmed that having a high potassium and high sodium intake is associated with having a boy.
2: You have intercourse as close to the ovulation as possible, because male sperm is the faster than female sperm.
3: Your partner has lose underwear because tighter underwear favours the survival of more resilient female sperm.
4: You have orgasm before your partner. During the female orgasm there is an alkaline secretion released into the vagina. This increases the survival of male sperm.
5: Your partner has high sperm count.
6: To improve your chances of a boy, you should have sex in positions that allow for deep penetration.
It may not sound very romantic, but the closer to the cervix the sperm are ejaculated, the more likely they are to find the egg.
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