Me and my husband have two wonderful little girls and would like to add a baby boy to the family. Is there any way to better our chances of having a boy? I have heard of the Shuttles method but I don’t know if it actually works. We do not want to play God or anything like that, but as I stated we have two girls and it is very important to have a baby boy. I’m just looking for possible suggestions to better our chances. Any help is greatly appreaciated.
Thanks to those who are actually answering my question. And to those who are just being rude, please keep you’re comments to yourself. Like I said I would like advice on my question, not my grammar or anything else. If you can’t help, thanks for looking, if you have a suggestion please let me know as this is very serious to me.
Actually, Shettles worked for me-both times- a boy and a girl. I know God had everything to do with it, but I like to think I helped, a little
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hobbesx27
2010 Mar 09 1Look unless you want some experiment baby then you should probably just leave it up to the sperm and be happy that you can have children lady.
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britneh
2010 Mar 09 2female sperms live longer and are slower and heavier. Boy sperms are faster but do not live as long. So, when you are ovulating, have sex day before or on Ov day so the fastest boy swimmers get there first. If you wanted a girl, they say you should have sex a few days before Ov so they outlive the boy sperm and get to the egg!!! x
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John1212
2010 Mar 09 3Sorry, but as an educated person, and a WRITER, I FIRST hope you learn some GRAMMAR so you don’t pass on your bad grammar to your children.
You don’t say, "me and my husband." You say "my husband and I."
2nd, there are ways to determine the sex of your baby. Ask your doctor, and if he doesn’t know, go online and find a doctor who will help you.
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cangirl
2010 Mar 09 4all the myths out there dont believe like on top means a girl um ur chances are slim if u allready have two girls but u may have a boy the male is the one that decides the sex and both of u have no control if its a boy or a girl it depends on his family like my cousin gf had a boy two weeks ago and im also having my second boy and there are like maybe 5 girls on that side of the family so if there are more girls on his side chances are it might be another girl but maybe it will be a boy good luck i hope this helps
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coopgrl7
2010 Mar 09 5Believing is how you will have a boy. When I say believing I mean knowing, some people mistake believing for wishing or hoping and that is not the case. Believing can work negative or positive with any aspect of your life, before you even conceive just know that you are having a boy and it will happen (no doubts)
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kwmom
2010 Mar 09 6Actually, Shettles worked for me-both times- a boy and a girl. I know God had everything to do with it, but I like to think I helped, a little
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destiny
2010 Mar 09 7Well…. my dear
The O N L Y way, you can determine the gender of your future child is through "preselection " of the sperm. This procedure is done in an quite extensive laboratory-work, where they seperate the " X " (female) from the " Y " (male) chromosone and freeze the spermatoza until the woman’s ovulated egg is ready to be fertilized…- then through artificial insemmination, the sperm will be implanted into the uterus !! This is quite an expensive process, but certainly the O N L Y way one can determine the gender of your child !!!
Glad I was able to present you with a specified answer to your question!!!
If you can’t afford this costly process….may the "higher power" provide you with your so desired baby-boy!!! Sending you my best wishes with all my love from Germany… Annette***
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