1. The Chances of having a baby boy and a baby girl is 50/50 because the girls have XX Chromosomes and Boys have XY Chromosomes it's a 50% chance that it sprays some liquid to get the Y Chromosomes so either way its 50/50 chance
Just about 50/50. The sex of earlier children has no bearing on the sex of the next child to be born. Each pregnancy has a (just about) even chance of being a boy or a girl.
George's chances are 1 in 3. His sister's chances are 1 in 5. The two probabilities are unrelated, nor is the fact that they are twins.
For each pregnancy, there is a 50 percent chance of a boy and a 50 percent chance of a girl baby. So to answer your question the odds are still 50:50.
No
It depends if the boy can ejaculate and the girl has started her started periods.
50/50
As soon as a guy ejaculates into a girl, that girl takes her chances of getting pregnant, especially if there's no protection at all
25%
You cannot decide your baby's gender. But you can do things to help improve your chances in getting a female or a male baby.
The chances of getting a male riolu in the egg are much greater than those of getting a female. Your chances of getting a female are about 12.5%. You have to be patient and keep trying.
Assuming the chances of having a boy and having a girl are equal (50/50), there are 4 possible outcomes from having 2 children. BOY-BOY, or GIRL-GIRL, or BOY-GIRL, or GIRL-BOY. Since each outcome is of equal probability it means there's a 25% chance the first will be a girl and the second will be a boy.
When she has stayed for long without getting intimate with a boy
It is not inherently harder to conceive a boy or a girl. The chances of conceiving a boy or a girl are approximately equal. The gender of the baby is determined by the combination of the father's sperm and the mother's egg, and it is largely a matter of chance.
Yes they can... but there is even some chances that they don't....
Chances are that he thinks your cute.
The chances of a 14-year-old boy getting a girl pregnant depend on several factors such as the timing of puberty, sexual activity, and contraceptive use. It is possible for a 14-year-old boy to impregnate a girl if unprotected sexual intercourse occurs. However, it is essential to educate young individuals about safe sex practices and the consequences of early pregnancy.