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Eat cheese to have a baby girl
By Kimberley Smith on 07/09/2010 14:52:42
Mum’s diet in pregnancy linked to baby’s sex

If you’d like to have a baby girl, steer clear of bananas and tuck into dairy products, say scientists in the Netherlands. Their study recommends foods rich in calcium and magnesium and suggests avoiding foods high in potassium and sodium if you’re

Can you Really Influence the Sex of Your Baby?
By Sarah Lawson on 09/11/2009 01:54:42
Boy or Girl? Some people believe you can deliberately affect the chances of having one of the other

for the cream buns at 8am, it's worth bearing in mind that no one definitive scientific theory has been 100 per cent proven in this field!It's all in the chromosomeThe sex of your baby is determined by the chromosome present in the sperm which fertilses the egg

Conception and pregnancy diet influences baby’s sex, says new research
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 09/03/2010 12:35:39
Women eating a high fat diet and full breakfast are more likely to have a boy, claim scientists.

If you’re eating a full breakfast and have a high fat diet at the time you conceive, scientists say you’re more likely to give birth to a boy. A low fat diet with longer spells of not eating seems to mean a baby girl is more likely

The more stressed you are, the more likely you'll give birth to a girl
By Daniella Delaney on 17/10/2011 08:42:29
New findings mean the economic downturn could see a boom in female babies

, will there by hardly any babies at all? Whatever, if you're after a boy, here's how to relax when you're trying to conceive.Also in the news:Economic downturn could scupper new maternity leave plansSex and the City Star becomes mum to a baby girlHorror of horrors, look

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