Here's comes the boring sceiency bit!! If you want a boy you just need to have sex exactly 2 weeks after your period ends as this is when ur most fertile so the and y sperm (boy) swims faster so it will just swim straight up and hopefully fertilse ur egg, whereas x sperm (girl) swims slower but actually lives longer. so just suppose (for example) your last period was today 9 september if you were to concieve on 23 Sept you'd be 99.9% guaranteed to have a son. Good luck. Also I just need to comment on the bit were you said something a long the lines of I was a stay at home mum I would be a disgrace to my family. What's so bad about being a stay at home mum. Being a mum is the hardest job it the world and is far too much undervalued. If you went out to work and paid a child minder or put your son into a nursery then they'd only be doing the same job that you would be doing (caring for and nurturing a child) so why is it all of a sudden a job as soon as you start looking after someone else's child. I always been a working single mum, but I'd never look down on stay at home mums because I believe it should be a personal choice and not only that but nobody knows other people life styles or circumstances, do we xx
Is it normal that i desire to have a baby boy at 19?
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Here's comes the boring sceiency bit!! If you want a boy you just need to have sex exactly 2 weeks after your period ends as this is when ur most fertile so the and y sperm (boy) swims faster so it will just swim straight up and hopefully fertilse ur egg, whereas x sperm (girl) swims slower but actually lives longer. so just suppose (for example) your last period was today 9 september if you were to concieve on 23 Sept you'd be 99.9% guaranteed to have a son. Good luck. Also I just need to comment on the bit were you said something a long the lines of I was a stay at home mum I would be a disgrace to my family. What's so bad about being a stay at home mum. Being a mum is the hardest job it the world and is far too much undervalued. If you went out to work and paid a child minder or put your son into a nursery then they'd only be doing the same job that you would be doing (caring for and nurturing a child) so why is it all of a sudden a job as soon as you start looking after someone else's child. I always been a working single mum, but I'd never look down on stay at home mums because I believe it should be a personal choice and not only that but nobody knows other people life styles or circumstances, do we xx