
Summary
1. Ovulation
2. The LH (luteinizing hormone) level
3. Sexual intercourse and nutrition
Can parents choose a child's gender?
1. If you're wondering if you can choose the child's gender, then find out that exists a probability.
To get pregnant, you must have a regular cycle, and you must watch ovulation. Buy ovulation tests and observe for several months when you ovulate.
In a calendar year, you'll have anovulatory months as well, but it's perfectly normal.
If you have a regular menstrual cycle and you notice that ovulation occurs at the same time each month, then you can calculate precisely how many hours they are until ovulation produces.
2. The LH level is permanent but increases before the most fertile day of the month. The ovulation test indicates that ovulation is possible in the next 24-36 hours when the chances of getting pregnant are higher.
3. You must know that the child's gender depends on the sperm.
There is a higher probability for the child's gender to be feminine if you have sexual intercourse before ovulation occurs.
There is a higher probability for the child's gender to be masculine if sexual intercourse is fixed on the day of the ovulation.
Before pregnancy, it's very good to concern about diets. Eat healthy: a diet based on vitamin C, magnesium and calcium, lemons, oranges, grapefruit, potatoes, cow's cheese, plums, lentils, pomegranates, soy milk, nuts, spinach, sodium and potassium, rice, fish, avocados, beets, eggs, peas, salt, corn, mushrooms, beans, fruits, and vegetables.
Be careful and do not overdo it with any food! Beware of possible allergies! For your diet, you need to talk also to your doctor, because he knows best your medical history.
Note: Consult a specialist doctor in this field, for more details, and approved opinions!
Read the next article, The first month of pregnancy.