JabbaJawz
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cattitude said:Okay, when should we expect to have to listen to all the pregnancy crap...AGAIN.
cattitude said:Okay, when should we expect to have to listen to all the pregnancy crap...AGAIN.
Toxick said:It's accurate for 33.333333% of my children.
That's true. The egg only contains the x chromosone, but sperm are divided up, some of them x and some y. Females are xx and males are xy, so gender rest somely on the male and his sperm.pvineswinger said:i've heard that the father of the children determine the sex. so in the case of amy and bonnie, it would be determined by their baby's daddies.
has anyone else every heard that?
I talked to a biologist friend of mine, and he said to try WebMD.JabbaJawz said:I know there are a zillion gender predictors out there, but use THIS ONE and tell me if if was accurate or not. This one goes by the MONTH OF CONCEPTION and the mother's age at the TIME OF BIRTH. Some others I've seen go by the mother's age at the time of conception. Anyway, answer the poll and tell me if it's accurate for the gender of your children or not.
I farted up the wording on choice #3, but it's for those of you with more than 1 child where it was right for one or more kids, but incorrect for at least 1 of them.
This one was accurate for both of my girls. I conceived my 1st daugher in December and was 21 at her birth. I conceived my 2nd daughter in September and was 26 at her birth.
Bustem' Down said:I talked to a biologist friend of mine, and he said to try WebMD.
They have a chart that calculates things based on your ovulation cycle(be it 28, 29 30 days etc.). It shows things for predicting gender based on size of male and female sperm and the location of the egg in the woman's body.