Just another question on the whole boy Vs. girl thing..
"They say" that if you DTD before you O then its more than likely you get a girl as the girl sperm lives longer.. and if you DTD after you O just once, youre more than likely to get a boy as the boy sperm swims faster.
So my question is, has this proven to work, or not work, for those who know when bubs was conceived?
I know that at the end of the day its really a 50/50 chance either way, but just curious.
I've read that you are unlikely to get pregnant at all if you wait until after O to bd so I don't think that theory will work. The sperm needs to be up waiting for the egg so therefore you need to have done it prior to O in order for them to meet in time.
Kell..google the shettles method i think this is what you are thinking of...
i have no idea how i got a boy & a girl. we were not trying for a particular sex just got we we were given.. but i would love the recipe for another girl!
There are lots of studies out there to read up on about this info.
I got a girl with a 3 day cut off (not on purpose) and I also got a girl when BDing the night b4 O (I O'd early in the morning). I have seen a lots of Shettles opposites...
Also I have read a study from NZ that says obstaining for more than 4 days gives a higher percentage of X sperm (opposite to what Shettles advises). So for instance if you were thinking of giving the O+12 a shot your partner would have to obstain for more than 4 days before your attempt... a one shot deal! It can be very involved and hard to understand!
Tanya
Last edited by Tanya; June 18th, 2007 at 09:39 AM.
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