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Natural Ways To Have A Baby Boy

If you would like to add a son to your family, you might be looking for natural ways to have a baby boy. Under normal circumstances, the chances of conceiving a boy are 50-50, but there are a few simple techniques which can improve your odds up to as much as 95%.

Although it can be difficult when you are searching for information, but use your common sense and disregard any tips which are obviously based on old wives tales or simple hearsay. Although it's tempting to try anything, stick to tips which are based on scientific facts-in other words, you can understand why they will help.

Male sperm has different characteristics to female sperm. It is much faster and smaller. However, it is less robust and can be easily harmed by the acidic vaginal environment. Natural ways to have a baby boy revolve around exploiting the strength of the male sperm (its speed) and even using its weaknesses to our advantage too.

First of all, you should determine when you are ovulating and to be very accurate, use a predictor kit. Once you know when this is, have intercourse on the day of ovulation itself and the day afterwards. This is because once the egg is "there" and ejaculation happens, it is little more than a "race" to the egg and this is one which is more likely to win. As the acidic vaginal environment does not favor male sperm, you can make it more alkaline by eating certain foods, such as apricots, figs, baked potatoes, bananas and raisins.

When looking for natural ways to have a baby boy, some women try alkaline douches to further enhance the vaginal environment in favor of male sperm.

If you would like to see tried-and-tested, all-encompassing methods which will help you to conceive a son, there is an excellent guide which is based on scientific rather than anecdotal principles. It includes all the information you need to successfully choose your baby's gender and has been proven to be 95% accurate.

See below for details.

by: Francesca Hopkins




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