A study by Maastricht University in The Netherlands suggests that a mother's diet can influence the eventual gender of her baby. The study tracked expectant mothers who were directed to eat a high-dairy, magnesium-rich diet, cutting out foods rich in salt and potassium. Some 80% of the mothers gave birth to a baby girl.
The study also tracked when couple's conceived, finding that odds of having a girl were boosted if fertilization occurred outside of the days immediately before and after ovulation.
"The results show that both diet and timing methods increase the probability of a girl - the impact of the diet being the most pronounced," a university spokesman said.
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http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/09/06/for-monday-want-a-baby-girl-chow-down-on-nuts-and-cheese/
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Abid,
This increaeses the chances of having girl child, May be your wife would have eaten before marriage!!
Few years back there was one more research regarding couples who consumed lot of diary products since childhood, gave birth to twins more than people who ate other kinds of food..
This increaeses the chances of having girl child, May be your wife would have eaten before marriage!!
Few years back there was one more research regarding couples who consumed lot of diary products since childhood, gave birth to twins more than people who ate other kinds of food..
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