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Baby Gender Selection Diet - Does Diet Really Matter?

Added: (Sun Aug 03 2008)

Fl, USA, August 3, 2008..............The most common question many pregnant moms ask is "Does my diet matter if I'm trying to pick my baby's gender?"

The simple answer is definitely yes --> It matters!

The thing is, Your diet has a huge impact on your entire body. And the most important thing it affects is your Ph level. Below is its simple explanation.....

Your Ph level is how scientists and chemists measure if a certain thing (in this case you!)is acid. Like lemon or orange juice. Or alkaline. Like baking soda.

Why does it matter?

Because sperms are either male or female. What it means is... There are boy and girl sperm. If the Ovum (egg) gets fertilized by a boy sperm-->Bingo! You have a BOY! If the ovum gets fertilized by a girl sperm-->Hooray for Girls! There are other differences too.

...1) Boy sperm are small, fast and kinda fragile.

...2) Girl sperm are big, slower and much tougher.

So... Girl sperm can tolerate a more Acidic environment better than boy sperm can. That means... If you know how to optimize your diet for a favorable pH level you can definitely sway the odds in your favor.

Are diet and pH the only factors that matter? --> No. It's one piece of the puzzle.

There are lots of things that YOU (even if you don't know it yet) have control over that influence your baby's gender.

When you start combining ALL the important methods the odds will really start to stack up in your favor.

Ashley Spencer has written an amazing ebook for couples who want to have a baby of their own choice. Her program is detailed, informative and highly successful. For more details about her ebook visit her website at http://pick-gender.articalz.com

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