How To Conceive A Boy or Girl

June 22, 2008

Is it possible to influence what sex the child turn out to be. As everyone knows what it takes to make a baby, many people believe you can, so let us give you some advice you may wish to try if you want increase those chances of a baby boy.

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These are the step by step on How Do I Conceive A baby Boy or baby Girl.

Step 1:

Nature’s Way

It is important to understand how the sex of a child is decided by nature. All human beings have 46 chromosomes in 23 matching pairs, all of which are present in every cell in our body. The exception to this is the sex cells, sperm, and oocytes or eggs, as these contain only 23 single chromosomes. The 23rd chromosome in all oocytes is always an X chromosome. This way, any egg can become male or female depending on which sperm fertilizes it.
This is because there are two types of sperm produced in equal amounts; one carrying a X chromosome, and one carrying a Y chromosome. If a Y-bearing sperm fertilizes the egg then the baby will be male, and if the X-bearing sperm is the first past the post the baby will be a female.

Step 2:

Timing with ovulation | The Best Time To Conceive

The timing of intercourse in relation to ovulation is considered to be important factor due to X and Y chromosome carrying sperm having different characteristics. Y-bearing sperm are faster swimmers but have a shorter life-expectancy than X-bearing sperm so there’s no point in having intercourse with 4-5 days to go until ovulation as it’s likely that there’ll only be X-bearing sperm left. Instead you need to be thinking about having intercourse as close to ovulation as possible really if you want a boy.
There are a number of ovulation prediction kits available on the market that can help you to get as accurate a reading as possible.

Step 3:

Depth of penetration

Deeper penetration during intercourse is recommended when trying to conceive a boy. The average distance between the sperm and the egg is about 4 inches, which sounds like nothing, but if the sperm were the size of a salmon it would equate to a 43 mile trip!
The closer the sperm are ejaculated to the cervix the better, so try intercourse in the missionary position or with the woman on all fours to give the Y-bearing sperm the best chance!
The cervical fluid closer to the cervix is also less hostile towards Y-bearing sperm than that found at shallower penetration, increasing their chances of survival and the conception of a baby boy even further.

Step 4:

Chinese Birth Chart

Discovered over 700 years ago, the Chinese conception chart, or Chinese pregnancy calendar as it is sometimes known, is thought to predict whether you conceive a boy or girl. It works by cross-referencing the
mother’s age with the month when the moment of conception took place. So by pre-planning the time you want to conceive, you should be able to decide the gender of your baby, or in theory anyway.

Step 5:

Dietary Supplements and Medications

Although scientifically unproven as yet, it is believed that a woman’s diet may be able to influence the eventual gender of a baby at conception. Being healthy and having a healthy diet is good for your general fertility anyway, but if the woman has a capsule of Evening Primrose oil per day and some Guaifensin tablets for the 5 days before ovulation it’ll help them to produce better quality and thinner cervical mucus which favours Y-bearing sperm.

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Pregnancy Videos | What Is Conception?

April 10, 2008

conceptionWhat is conception? Well these is when a sperm meets the an egg and implant into the woman’s uterine wall. That how you get pregnant. Hear more what Dr. Jay Goldberg an Obstetrician/Gynecologist explain and talk on some factors of concern to couples having problem in getting pregnant. Dr. Goldberg have an averages about 150 to 175 deliveries per year and has delivered over 2000 babies so far. The factors he touch on are:

  • What is “conception”?
  • What factors affect my ability to get pregnant?
  • How does my age affect my ability to conceive?
  • How can I improve my chances of getting pregnant?
  • How does being overweight affect my ability to conceive?
  • When can I expect to conceive after I stop taking hormonal contraceptives?
  • When should I seek professional advice if I’m concerned about conceiving?

Online Pregnancy Video on Conception

The Transcript of this video.

What is conception?

Conception is the act between a sperm and an egg. Conception is when a sperm and an egg meet, and then they implant themselves into the uterine wall.

What factors affect my ability to get pregnant?

The factors that would affect a woman’s ability to conceive include such things as a prior infectious history, where it affected the patency of your fallopian tubes. In particular, chlamydia is most known for that, but pelvic inflammatory disease or any pelvic infection can damage your tubes. A prior surgery can cause problems, where you’ve had surgery in the past and it’s damaged the fallopian tubes and their ability to allow the sperm and the egg to meet. You can have had a history of something called endometriosis that can damage the integrity of the fallopian tubes, as well. Lifestyle as well, leading a poor lifestyle like cigarette smoking and such, can sometimes increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy, which is a pregnancy outside the uterus. Those are several factors that can affect the ability to concieve.

How does my age affect my ability to conceive?

Age is a major factor in your ability to conceive. A woman’s most fertile period of life, when it’s easiest to conceive is probably in her early twenties; late teens, early twenties. As time goes on, the quality of the eggs diminishes. Eggs are generated or formed at conception, so a woman’s eggs are a finite number. You have a certain amount when you’re born. At puberty it’s less, at 20 it’s less, at 30 it’s less. So by 40-45 years old your ability to spontaneously conceive without the assistance of fertility specialists is less than 1% at that point.

How can I improve my chances of getting pregnant?

You can increase your chances of getting pregnant by doing all the things that you should do, like leading a good healthy lifestyle. To increase chances of a successful pregnancy, protect yourself in your teens and twenties, meaning use condoms to prevent sexually transmitted infections. See a doctor regularly to get routine check-ups to avoid things like abnormal Pap smears or any potential infections that could cause complications in pregnancy. Try and treat things non-surgically if possible so that you can decrease the scar tissue that might develop within your abdomen, which can interfere in pregnancy.

How does being overweight affect my ability to conceive?

Usually, we encourage you to exercise regularly, because that can release endorphins and put you in a good mood. To eat healthy, because if you are an overeater and you carry around excess adipose or fat tissue, fat tissue makes the hormone estrogen, and that can cause your periods to become irregular. So, if you’re overweight and have irregular periods, your ability to conceive is going to be less because you can’t time things really appropriately.

When can I expect to conceive after I stop taking hormonal contraceptives?

After you take hormonal contraception, there’s a myth that you should have a cleansing period of several months but my personal experience with patients is that that’s not necessarily true. There’s no reason for you to cleanse your body. You can stop the birth control pill and shortly thereafter attempt conception, and if you were to conceive, I’d be patting you on the back, not telling you that that was a mistake.

When should I seek professional advice if I’m concerned about conceiving?

Ninety percent of fertile couples conceive with in a year. So it’s usually our recommendation, if you’re under thirty-five years old, to give it a good nine months to a year. If in nine months the two of you are a little bit eager, and you want to be proactive, then I would maybe recommend seeing your healthcare professional and talking about your concerns, and then you can kind of start the ball rolling. For women over thirty-five, your ability to conceive is a little bit more difficult. So, we’d probably look into that a little bit more, and usually people recommend six months. After six months at over thirty-five years old, then I would probably seek medical advice as to how you would proceed.