Week 9
Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!
From the past until now, when pregnant, pregnant mothers have always discussed with each other how to calculate the birth of a son or a daughter ( giving birth as desired ). In fact, there is no scientific evidence to show that there really is any effective remedy! However, many people have achieved the desire to have a girl or a boy when they try to do the following:
You have sex on the day of ovulation, as the male sperm is said to swim faster and reach the egg before the female sperm.
You reach orgasm before your partner will produce an alkaline liquid, believed to be more sensitive to male sperm than the natural acidity of the vagina
You must let the penis go deeper into the vagina
Sexual partners must have a high sperm count, which is essential because male sperm is not as strong as female sperm.
You avoid having sex a week before ovulation and after having sex only once on the day of ovulation , to keep sperm at peak levels.
You let your partner take the initiative
You have sex at night
You have sex on odd days of the month
Men should keep their genitals cool by avoiding tight or tight underwear
Eat foods that are salty, meaty, fish, white flour, pasta, fresh fruits, vegetables, but avoid dairy and dairy products like yogurt and cheese, nuts, chocolate, and vegetables. crust and bread.
You have sex a few days earlier than the date of ovulation of your menstrual cycle. This is because female sex sperm is thought to be stronger and therefore outlive than male sperm
Your partner has an orgasm before you
Having sex regularly to reduce the sperm count of your partner, and thus increase the chance that female sperm will reach an egg before a male sperm.
Do not let the male genitals go deep inside the vagina
Stop having unprotected sex 4 to 5 days before ovulation, to minimize the likelihood of a male sperm reaching an egg before female sperm
Sexual partners should keep the genitals warmer by wearing underwear that fits close to the body and tighter pants
You must be proactive
Should have sex in the afternoon
Relations on even days of the month
You should drink plenty of milk and eat dairy products like cheese and yoghurt, salted foods, rice, noodles, vegetables, mineral water, limit meat and potatoes, and avoid salt or salt. Salty foods, alcohol, fresh fruit, spinach, tomatoes and mushrooms, chocolate, coffee and tea.
Some of the above techniques are recommended as part of fetal sex selection . However, desirable calculations for the birth of a boy or girl may not be completely accurate in all cases. Therefore, you should keep a balanced, comfortable mentality to welcome your baby.
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