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thread: Gender

  1. #1
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    Gender

    Do you think that some men have more x than y sperm (and visa versa) as opposed to a 50/50 mix?

    Is that a reason why some couples end up with more or all of the same gender of children? Or do you think it is a purely timing thing?

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    my totally non-scientific belief is that if there is 2years or less between pregnancies I believe that you're more likely to have the same gender. I have zero proof that this is the case, other than anecdotal evidence amongst my group of friends and family my sister had 3 boys, 18 months between boy 1 and 2 and then 16 months between boy 2 and 3. they then had a "whoopsie" baby girl 2 years and 8 months after boy 3!

  3. #3
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    I've heard that theory before... But that didn't work for me - 2 boys, 3.5 years apart.

    I think it's either random or a mixture of the man's sperm and the environment in the woman's cervix/uterus?

  4. #4
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    lol Connie! see totally random in my evidence

  5. #5
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    My friend was convinced her ex DH only had the ability to have boys, 3 boys together. He just had a baby girl with his new wife!
    Random I think

  6. #6
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    Re: Gender

    sporty men are more likely to have girls.

  7. #7
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    I think it's random, but my first 2 are girls and within 2 year period.., then I had a boy

  8. #8
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    I have no idea!! My own personal theory for me is that I must favour female sperm. 4 girls from two different dads... perfect "boy" timing the last baby!!! Apparently cervical fluid has something to do with what sperm succeed too, not just female/male sperm

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    I'm the youngest (B,G,G) and I've got 3 kids (B,G,G) so thought it was me influencing things in someway - some sort of genetic family thing but then my ex husband has gone on to have 3 kids with his 2nd wife (B,G,G) with the exact same age gaps as I've got with mine (he's dad to all the kids) so now I don't know what to think!

  10. #10
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    I'm the youngest (B,G,G) and I've got 3 kids (B,G,G) so thought it was me influencing things in someway - some sort of genetic family thing but then my ex husband has gone on to have 3 kids with his 2nd wife (B,G,G) with the exact same age gaps as I've got with mine (he's dad to all the kids) so now I don't know what to think!
    Wow. Bizarre and interesting!

  11. #11
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    sporty men are more likely to have girls.
    I've got 3 girls & my husband is the complete opposite to sporty, unless you count watching sports
    He was sporty when he was younger, maybe that's it!

  12. #12
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    I think that (and this is my own, completely unproven and unscientific opinion) -
    - some men's "girls swimmers" are better swimmers than their "boy swimmers" (or vice versa) ("boy swimmers" are the sprinters, "girl swimmers" the endurance) so it could be that some are better at their jobs than others
    - female environment definitely plays a part (and will favour some sperm over others)
    - add in external influences, like diet, medication and temperature and you can affect sperm quality and cervical environment
    - and of course timing
    I also think that for us, either DH didn't produce good XY sperm (boy) or either I can't carry them, because we tried EVERTHING to sway for a boy (and I know that it isn't scientifically proven even if it works, but it "seems" to work when you follow it closely) and whilst I did fall pg, it was a m/c, and I am convinced that my m/c have been boys (no evidence, just a feeling). We gave up the "swaying" and just went back to our "usual" (which according to gender swaying naturally swayed towards girls anyway) and ... well, we have 2 DD and 2 more DD on the way. team pink here!

    BTW - I work with several people who have in their first marriage had 2 x girls (or boys) only to have in their second marriage 2 x boys (or girls).

  13. #13
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    I have 3 boys and 1 girl.
    The boys all less than 2 years age gap between each boy, and between ds3 and dd over 2 year age gap. Didn't do much differently, only limited in eating take out (of I did have take out it was only Chinese lol)
    My parents had 4 girls 1 boy.
    My sister had a girl
    My other sister had two girls.
    Dh's parents had 2 boys (he has a half sister too)
    Dhs sister had boy and girl
    And dhs brother had two girls.
    It's completely random but I think sometimes maybe two people are more swayed to have more chance of conceiving a certain gender (but still have a chance of the other just the luck of the draw I suppose)

  14. #14
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    We've got 2 Girls and although we definitely weren't trying to gender sway, those theories state that we should have had 2 boys! I was charting while TTC and am therefore very aware of my cycles and when we conceived both girls. DH isn't sporty at all but he does drink a lot of caffeine, if that makes a difference

    My sister has 2 boys (and she is from the same family as me so G,G,B) and her DH is from a G,B family. Both her and her DH are very sporty too (super active!) so they blow the sporty = Girls theory out of the water too.

    Both DH and I are from G,G,B families and both our mums had a larger gap between their girls and boy babies. It will be interesting to see what we have when we try for #3 given the age gap will be bigger too.

    I honestly believe it's just luck of the draw though and with only two possible outcomes (ie Boy or Girl) the odds are literally 50/50!

    It's fun speculating though

  15. #15
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    I think it's timing and environment, with both DSs we just dtd everyday around Oing with DD we swayed using calcium/magnesium vitamins and stopped dtd 6 days before Oing (it was supposed to be roughly 3 days but then I O'd later than previous months)

    I have found that my friends whose hubby's play sports have all had girls but so perhaps physical fitness plays a part also

  16. #16
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    Gee wizzy ~ nope total opposite in my family. Me, less than 2 years my brother and then more than 2 yesrs another brother.
    Pmsl madb...we have a girl and dh is fr from sporty! Pity..

    What I find fascinating is how, somehow the world gets balanced. No matter how many people only have boys or pnly have gorla

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    lol TT!...like I said in my op, it's my total non-scientific belief

  18. #18
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    Re: Gender

    15mo between my brother and I. Almost 3yrs between my girls.

    No idea what I think, just random really!

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