C.B. asks from Norton, MA on May 05, 2008
Girl?
Hi! We are looking to expand our family once again! We have three WONDERFUL little guys...3, 2, and 6 months. We would be thrilled with either a boy or girl for #4, but thought we would try some of the methods used to concieve a girl. I have read the Shettle's Method about ovulation tracking and timing. Though, would love to hear about anyone's experience with trying to select gender, and I am especially interested in hearing about how the foods that you eat can help play a role in all of this. I guess it's worth a try! Thanks.
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W.D. answers from Boston on May 06, 2008
I got my boy using Shettles.. luck or science? who knows, but it's worth a try !
C.R. answers from Boston on May 06, 2008
This is far from scientific, but my friends and I had fun with this (when a few of us we pregnant at the same time.) We were already pregnant while looking at it- but this chart was right-on for predicting the gender of each of our children! It is based on an ancient Chinese calendar for predicting gender based on maternal age and month of conception. Definitely interesting!
R.P. answers from Boston on May 06, 2008
I have a girl gender select kit from Gen Select. I got pregnant before I had a chance to use it! I bought it for $200.00 and will sell it for $150.00........
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A.M. answers from Boston on May 06, 2008
I tired Shettle's Method and only did readings online as I did not have time for a full book read.
It seem to work for us. Baby #2 was a girl. I do not feel I ate anything different than with my first and actually had some of the same cravings. I do recall having a meet adversion - sometimes to beef and always with having to prepare raw meat - with my pregnancy.
I had regular 28 day cycles so I could plan accurately. I had planned to try using an ovulation monitor but I did not get to that.
Good luck!
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