Does Clomid Affect Gender Selection?
Women having problems getting pregnant resort to Clomid despite rumors of hair loss (but not affecting gender selection).
Side effects of Clomid do not include gender selection, but do include acute abdomen, increase in appetite, dermatitis or rashes, depression, diarrhea, dizziness, and fatigue.
Read more... | Published: 08/20/10
Mom's Diet May Play Role in Gender Selection
Having a hearty appetite, eating potassium-rich foods, and not skipping breakfast affect gender selection.
Evidence from test tube fertilization that male embryos thrive best with longer exposure to nutrient-rich lab cultures impacts gender selection.
Read more... | Published: 08/19/10
Gender Selection by a bowl of cereal
Want a boy? Start your day with a bowl of cereal
By: Sharon Kirkey
From: http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=3ecf22e7-c2fb-4104-8476-963d05216c69
From: http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=3ecf22e7-c2fb-4104-8476-963d05216c69
A new study offers evidence that what a woman eats around the time she conceives might influence a baby’s gender selection.
Read more... | Published: 08/19/10
Mom's diet affects gender selection
What a woman eats before pregnancy influences the gender selection of her baby.
It just might be that it takes more nutrients to build boys than girls, impacting gender selection.
Read more... | Published: 08/18/10
Gender Selection by eating Cookie Crisp
Loading up on the Fruity Pebbles and Special K for gender selection.
Even though women are eating a lot, they also impact gender selection by eating a lot of crap without many nutrients.
Read more... | Published: 08/18/10
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