Denmark's latest research shows: eat more vegetables, have daughters, love potatoes, have sons?
according to the Australian report, Danish researchers have found that eating more fruits and vegetables with calcium and magnesium in the first few weeks of pregnancy will increase the chances of having a daughter. Eating more foods containing potassium and sodium, such as bananas and potatoes, increases the chances of having a son.
Danish scientists spent 5 years tracking 172 couples who want to have their daughters. Each woman was fed mainly fruits and vegetables and rice for 9 weeks before the pregnancy, which undoubtedly increased the level of calcium and magnesium in their blood.
5 years later, only 32 couples persisted, 26 of them gave birth to their daughters and 6 gave birth to their sons.
as we all know, the sex of a baby is determined by the sex chromosome carried by the sperm that enters the egg. But scientists believe that the mineral content in women's blood determines the sex chromosomes contained in fertilized eggs to determine the sex of the child.
researchers believe that as the sperm of the female sex chromosome (X) arrives at the egg longer than the male sex chromosome (Y), the chance of having a daughter is more likely to be born 3 to 4 days before ovulation. If you are successfully conceived during the middle period of ovulation, the chances of having a son will be greater.