I remember reading a study that said that the amount of hormones the male and female have during conceiving statistically effect the chances of producing either a male or female offspring. I don't have the link, as it was a few years ago, but without any proof there's not much to say.
It could be possible I assume.
Maybe only 20 only....nothing big but enough to catch my attention of course
I have no proof and only small amount of proof, could be all coincidence and have zero connection, im interested in finding out more though
Pure speculation on my part, but I do believe that we have a genetic predisposition to making more of a certain chromosome-carrying sperm. It's entirely possible that if someone is suppressed, and they tend to make more X-sperm, the odds would be greater. But I have no idea if that's the case.Could it be that x swimmers are produced more if someone is on cycle?
Easy on me halfwitt looool
I said it's a myth![]()
Pure speculation on my part, but I do believe that we have a genetic predisposition to making more of a certain chromosome-carrying sperm. It's entirely possible that if someone is suppressed, and they tend to make more X-sperm, the odds would be greater. But I have no idea if that's the case.![]()
I have something that could be similar to this story by from a different angle..
I know a guy who had 3 girls and wanted a boy so he went to a fertility doctor (if that what she is called) as he was thinking about the IVF way.. He found it very expensive and cancelled the idea
Never the less , the doctor suggested few foods for his wife for some time and looks like those types of food have some positive effects regarding the Y sperms and negative effects on the X ones,
The foods had an impact on ph levels in women
The doctor was clear that this way will will raise his chances of having a boy but it's not guaranteed..
I know the complete difference between the 2 cases and frankly speaking I never trust doctors much specially in my country .. So this could be pure BS