I get a lot of emails asking me to help the writer determine the perfect day to conceive a girl or baby boy. People want to know precisely what day of the week, what month, what time of the month, and even what time is optimal for a female conception. I must admit that I believe that ovulation times and PH readings are much more important than what the calendar says, but I must admit that there is an interesting study that indicates that some months and seasons are better than others if you are dealing with a daughter. . I will discuss more about this matter in the following article.

Why spring months might be a little better if you’re trying for a girl baby: Italian researchers looked at birth rates over a six-year period. They examined more than 14,000 live births. They found that there were a greater number of baby boys conceived between September and November, while a greater number of girls were conceived between March and May. (Statistically speaking, these higher numbers are pretty slight, but they’re there.)

It is believed that this is nature’s way of ensuring that more children are born in the summer, when there are warmer temperatures and more daylight hours. It is widely known that baby boys are more vulnerable and weak (as are the sperm (Y) chromosomes that produce baby boys), so researchers believe this is nature’s way of ensuring more boys are born during the early months. warmer to avoid the harshest winters. .

The researchers admit that there may be a higher concentration of Y sperm chromosomes seasonally, but this has not yet been analyzed. Whatever the reasoning, there were slight gender differences in the spring than in the winter, but again, there were still plenty of boys in the spring and plenty of girls in the winter.

When you hit this particular “sweet spot” (long days and hot weather) will of course vary depending on your climate. If you live near the equator, you will have this type of weather for most of the year. Frankly, I think there are many other variables that are much more important than what the calendar shows you, which I’ll talk about next.

What should worry you more than the calendar if you’re trying to conceive a girl: I agree that the vulnerability of the Y or boy sperm is a great advantage. I also acknowledge that research shows that this seems to come into play more in the spring months. However, if you make the most of time and PH, I absolutely believe you can conceive a girl in any month she wants.

The first thing to consider is the ovulation time. We know that boys’ sperm (or Y’s) don’t live as long as girls’. So you want to have a very long fertile window because by doing this you will ensure that most of the Ys have died and can’t get to the ovum. You do this by conceiving before your egg is ready to be fertilized. You want to shoot for three to four days before ovulation. And usually this requires an excellent ovulation predictor, as many will only give you a “positive” or “plus” reading once ovulation has occurred. Saliva predictors will often allow you to see the days before ovulation actually occurs.

Next, you’ll need to consider your acidity. If your target is a girl, then you want a very high AP. The reason for this is that the male sperm are too weak to resist this. So this will just be one more thing that will take them out. You can test to see where your PH is with little strips that you can usually find at a health food store. Then, depending on where you are, you can increase this with a highly acidic diet or special douches.

And, it really all comes down to this. Your ideal day to conceive a girl occurs when her PH is through the roof and her ovulation predictor shows that she is 3-4 days from ovulation. This is hopefully two days and every cycle and no more than this. (And if her AP is still not high enough, she must wait.) I am a firm believer that it doesn’t matter what month this happens. I’ve seen this work too many times over the winter months to think otherwise.

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