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04/04/2023

Gender selection.
Scientist over the years came up with theory on how a child's gender can be selected to avoid "what I ordered vs what I got"😂

It's has worked for so many and has 80% success rate.

Let's start😊

In my last post, I made mention of the male X and Y chromosomes.

The ej*******on, the man releases semen which contains both XY s***m.

The male X s***m has 2 characteristics;

1. It can last longer up to 3 to 4 days after being released into the female body. ( The reason why the female can still get pregnant even without having s*x during their ovulation because the s***m is still very much alive and waiting for egg to be released).

2. It's not fast in swimming to get to the released egg.

🌟And, the male Y s***m when released has 2 characteristics also:

1. It can swim faster than the X s***m but,

2. It doesn't live long in the female body.(it dies off almost in 48hours after being released into the female body.

So, if a man releases into a woman's body, both male and female s***ms are released.

If the woman is already in her ovulation day, the Y s***m which is usually very fast has the highest probability of reaching and fertilising the egg first.

But, if the woman is just around her fertile period but her body haven't released an egg, it's only the X s***m that can stay alive and wait until the day the woman body releases an egg for fertilisation.

Note: I mentioned earlier the X s***m can only give a female child, while the Y s***m can only give you a male child.

🌟So, to get a male child, it advisable to have s*x on the day of ovulation.

🌟To get a female child, it's advisable to have s*x 3 or 2 days before ovulating. So it will be only the X s***m that will survive when the egg is released upon ovulation.

By nurse jane

29/03/2023

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