If you are interested in conceiving a baby, by reading this article you can increase your chances by 80-85%.
The choice of the moment of intercourse in relation to the occurrence of ovulation is crucial in the process of determining the sex of the child. If intercourse occurs 2-3 days before ovulation when vaginal fluids are acidic, then conditions are more favorable for X sperm (for girls) because X sperm live longer. But if sex occurs on the day of ovulation, then you are more likely to get pregnant with a boy, because the Y sperm is faster and can beat the X sperm in the race to the egg.
According to research, there is a correlation between the sex of the child and the diet of future mothers. This could be due to the fact that the foods we eat seem to affect vaginal pH, which is one of the factors that influences the sex of the fetus. If you follow a predominantly alkaline diet, rich in potassium and sodium, the chances of conceiving a son will be much higher. If you want to have a girl, the diet must be rich in calcium.
If you want a male child you must consume:
Foods high in sodium: shellfish, sardines, cod, tuna, salmon and
Potassium-rich foods: grapefruits, berries, oranges, melons, apples, tangerines, bananas, peaches, carrots, and potatoes. Also reduce your consumption of foods rich in calcium: milk, yogurt, cheese, soybeans, almonds, parsley and turnip greens.
Also, a low-calorie, low-fat, low-mineral diet increases a girl’s chances. On the other hand, according to one experiment, most women in the group with the highest calorie intake and the most nutrients (including potassium and vitamins C and E) had a baby boy. In addition, the probability of having a boy increased considerably if they were in the habit of eating a good breakfast, such as a bowl of cereal. Another interesting finding is that women who have relatively high blood sugar levels are more likely to conceive a boy.
For these results, we can only speculate. Female offspring probably represent an advantage in times of scarcity, as weak males are less likely to reproduce. The findings align with conventional wisdom that mothers need to eat lots of red meat and salty snacks if they want to have a boy, and fish, vegetables, chocolate and sweets if they want a girl. Meat raises blood sugar for a long period of time, while sugar-based foods raise blood sugar very high, but for a short period of time, followed by a sudden, rapid drop in levels of glucose in the blood.
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