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What determans the sex of babies? Of course the male chooses but I think that is traces back to some familly history and what their pearnts had how many girls and how many boys. Make sence? I think so. Someone told me that is is a 50/50 chance that it will be a girl or boy. My sisters friend had 2 boys and 1 girl they are all about the same age and she has anoher on the way. I don't know if the sex can be seen yet. What do you think? Does the male sperm have an 50/50 or goes back to history?

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Yeeeah.....how much evidence have you compiled for this again? And what do you mean by "the male chooses"?

I'm going with the sex being 50/50 chance.
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03-28-05, 07:22 PM
frankvan
baby's gender

What determines the gender of a baby?
The sex of a baby is determined by the two sex chromosomes inherited from the parents. A baby will normally inherit one sex chromosome from the mother, and one from the father. A woman has two X chromosomes, so she can give either of her X chromosomes. The father can give either his X or Y chromosome.
Since the egg already contains an X chromosome (from the mother), the gender of a baby is determined by the X or Y sex chromosome of the sperm cell from the father (thus adding one more thing to the "blame it on the husband" list if things don't go as planned).
A girl baby will result if the final arrangement is XX, and a boy will result if it is XY. As you would expect, about half of the sperm cells contain an X chromosome, and half contain a Y chromosome. It is possible to have an abnormal number of sex chromosomes, however, this is extremely rare

03-28-05, 09:49 PM
Doug
The male does in fact choose the baby's sex and not the female. If I ever got married and had kids I would want 1 of each girl and boy. I'm sure there is scientfic way of making that happen but I don't think I could live with 2 boys or 2 girls or mess around with nature and have things go worng with expermenting.

03-29-05, 02:47 PM
jusork
How does the male choose the sex of an unborn baby? Maybe I'm misunderstanding you or something.

Just out of curiosity, why woulodn't you want 2 boys or 2 girls, or one boy or girl only?

03-29-05, 03:57 PM
clarebear

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How does the male choose the sex of an unborn baby? Maybe I'm misunderstanding you or something.



Frank Van explained it perfectly.

Lets see if I can put this in a very simple term.

A girl is XX and a boy is XY. Mom is XX and Dad is XY.

Baby gets one chromosome from each parent. The parents will give one of what they have to the baby.

A baby automatically gets an X from the mom. She can only give an X because she only has XX. Dad can give either and X or a Y because he has both X and Y.

Since the baby automatically starts out with the X from mom, the baby's sex will be determined by whether the Dad gives and X or a Y. It is up to the Dad.

Mom ONLY can give an X so if Dad gives X then baby is a girl.XX= girl

Mom ONLY can give an X so if Dad gives Y then baby is a boy. XY= boy

The dad determines sex because he can give either chromosome and the mother can not. She can ONLY give an X because that is all she has. The father is giving either an X or a Y. It is up to him.
03-29-05, 04:31 PM
Doug
Why would you not want 1 girl and 1 boy. That is what I would want. A brother sister type thing. How safe is the chooseing the sex by scientfic procdure? I don't think I could take the risk of any bad results. Any links on this?

03-29-05, 06:11 PM
FredPuli
According to a report, here in the UK, choosing the sex of the baby should not be prevented. The government accepts that. The investigators found no evidence that the ability to choose would lead to distortion in the representation of one sex or the other. The commonest reason for wanting to decide the sex of the child was to bring 'balance' to the family. No evidence was found to support the contention that some groups would choose mainly boys, for example. (Some of us would: have you seen the bills to be paid by the bride's father ? Big Grin )

Now, what would you choose?

03-29-05, 06:32 PM
frankvan
Are boys about to disappear??
According to Professor Jenny Graves, head of the Comparative Genomics Group at the Australian National University.
www.thesciencesite .info/archives/ disappearing_y_chromosome.pdf
Scroll down to "disappearing y chromosome 08 mar 2004.

03-29-05, 07:47 PM
jusork
I guess I was confused by 'choose.' Or 'male.' Choose kind of implies that there wouldn't be any chance to it. Heh, thanks for the extreme directness, Clare. Wink

I found a lot of stuff about determining sex, Doug. The first one didn't give an impression of being very credible though. This one seems okay though.

03-29-05, 08:50 PM
Doug
Thanks. If I ever get married and have kids, if I did it with my wife, what is the chance there could be more than 1 egg being devloped? If we did it would it be possialbe for 1 or 2 or 3 babies to come out? I just want one at a time or 2 boy and girl if possible. Can you pick the number of eggs to be fertlized by a womans period cycle? or is it just the luck of the draw it it attaches its self or not.

03-29-05, 10:18 PM
gerry

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Originally posted by Doug:
Thanks. If I ever get married and have kids, if I did it with my wife, what is the chance there could be more than 1 egg being devloped? If we did it would it be possialbe for 1 or 2 or 3 babies to come out? I just want one at a time or 2 boy and girl if possible. Can you pick the number of eggs to be fertlized by a womans period cycle? or is it just the luck of the draw it it attaches its self or not.

Most woman wiil normally ovulate just one egg at a time around mid-cycle, but sometimes (once every 250 births or so), that egg will split into 2 after fertilization, resulting in identical twins (same gender). Fraternal twins are more common than identical twins , they come from the fertilization of 2 separate eggs released at ovulation, and they may be of the same gender or one of each. Overall, about 1 in 100 births or so are twins; the chances of having triplets or more are quite slim...UNLESS you go to those fertility clinics where drugs increase the number of eggs released at ovulation, and multiple births are much more common...quads, quints, or more in some cases. If you wish to choose the gender of your child, Jusork's site above gives some tips, but I wouldn't rely on it. The fertilty clinic can give better results, but that's a last resort in my opinion. 'Tis better to rely on the luck of the draw, and if you have say a boy the first time, and hope for a girl the second, but end up with yet another boy, believe me, your disappointment will be short lived as soon as the baby lets out his first cry.

03-30-05, 06:28 PM
gerry
quote:
Originally posted by Doug: Why would you not want 1 girl and 1 boy. That is what I would want. A brother sister type thing. How safe is the chooseing the sex by scientfic procdure? I don't think I could take the risk of any bad results. Any links on this?
Try
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3990134/

04-18-05, 03:09 PM
Pin~Jinx
As prophecied by the Islamic Studies,
as time goes by
the proportion of females would rise (yeah baby, more women umn sorry girls would be born than the guys I mean boys)

........additional info: it has also been foretold that the percentage of women opting to work would be on the rise too.

(So all the feminist activists can give a loud cheer)

Adeus,
[color: Grey]Pin~Jinx / anarchist [/color]

{P.s.} I beleive wanting kids, not wanting them, preferring girls over boys or vice versa or hoping for a balance, ALL depends on personal liking _ free choice depending on individual to individual OkyDoky?

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