I was told by my doctor, that the chances of having multiples is very likely once you've conceived multiples in the past. And if you have multiples, they will skip a generation and then their kids will likely have multiples. Pretty cool.
You can't, really, without scientific intervention. The male's sperm determines whether or not the chromosomes turn into male, XY, or female, XX.
No
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
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.
Yes, pomegranate is an alkaline fruit which help increase the chances of conceiving a baby boy.
No. Only to reduce your chances of conceiving.
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.
The odds of conceiving a baby boy are around 51%. This puts the odds of having a boy or a girl about equal. Gender is determined before fertilization when the gametes cells join.
There is no such thing as 100% guarantee but you can improve your chances to 94%. (I've succeeded 3 times out of 3), it's all natural, 3 easy steps, not expensive, and really helpful BTW - conceiving baby boy its even easier and the chances are even higher than 94%.
Myomectomy alone wouldn't change the likelihood of conceiving twins.
It couldn't hurt to try.
Practically zero, That is 5 days after the beginning of your period.
The emergency contraceptive pill is used in a variety of circumstances to significantly decrease the chances of conceiving.
48.7%
I wouldn't think so, but I've always been told not to have sex while being treated for a UTI because you want to keep the are as clean as possible. But I can't imagine it would harm the sperm or limit your chances of conceiving.
It depends on the woman! I've gotten pregnant at 46 and 47 without trying!