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Thread: Desire For A Baby Boy! :)
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7th September 2012 06:49 PM #1
Desire For A Baby Boy! :)
Hi!
I am just wondering, are there really ways to conceive a baby boy?
I've read an article before, something about Shettle's method, that is, timing the intercourse to a woman's ovulation.
Are there members here who had real experiences on trying out methods so you can be pregnant with a boy?
I already have a daughter and I wish to have a son for my next pregnancy.
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9th September 2012 03:41 PM #2
There is a lovely woman on here who knows far more about this than I do, hopefully she will see your post and comment.
I have heard that certain sexual positions are more apt to result in a certain gender. The very basic understanding I have of the matter indicates that deep penetration is more likely to result in the conception of a male child.
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10th September 2012 02:01 PM #3
I hope she will see my post, I really would love to hear what she knows about this. I just need someone to tell me more about this topic. My husband and I are planning for only two kids, one girl and one boy, after that we stop. So hopefully we could have a baby boy...
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10th September 2012 10:55 PM #4
Hi Ryden's Mum,
Kate is the expert on this topic! Here is a link to Kate explaining how to influence your chance of conceiving one particular sex.
Best wishes,
LJ
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11th September 2012 07:47 PM #5
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16th September 2012 07:09 AM #6
Hello Ryden's Mum,
So glad LJ & Mom2Many stepped in to give you some good direction
Please let me know if you have any further questions once you read the page that LJ gave you. I used the Shettle's method to conceive a girl, and I'd use it to conceive a boy if I needed to (but we ended up with 3 girls and 2 boys, and I'm in peri-menopause now, so no more babies for me).
This is something I will be teaching my children when they are ready to have little ones of their own.
Warm Regards,
Kate
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19th September 2012 01:23 AM #7
Hi Kate,
The page has given me so much information about what I wanted to know. Thank you very much.
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20th September 2012 01:39 PM #8
You are most welcome :-) Please feel free to post back any questions you may have when you decide to try for baby #2

Warm Regards,
Kate


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