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If we consider there is a 50% chance for having a boy and 50% for having a girl*, there is : - 12,5% chance of having no boys; - 37,5% chance of having 1 boy; - 37,5% chance of having 2 boys; - 12,5% chance of having 3 boys. Therefore, there is 50% chance of having at least two boys. *The odds are more like 51% for having a boy and 49% for having a girl, but it doesn't really matters.
Yes Angel is a boys name and a girls name so don't worry if your having a baby you can name your child Angel with whatever sex your baby is.
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.
The male determines the sex of the child and some men are more likely to sire one sex or the other. But, no matter what sex children he's had in the past, his next child is as likely to be a boy or a girl as his first. What has happened in the past does not affect the odds in the future. That is a man's chances of having a boy after having two girls is the same as it was when he had his first girl. But, because he's had two girls it may suggest he's more likely to sire girls than boys.
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having a gang bang against the wall with children
no Ruby red is not having another child she already has four boys
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Girls Against Boys was created in 1988.
This depends on the parent of the child. Some parents choose to give wallets to boys early as a way to teach them about being responsible with money, while others wait until the boys are older.
shince Chinese people can only have one child (the law) they kill of the girls because the parents want boys.
Boys can't get pregnant . They want to make sure that most of the girl have immunization against Rubella. When women get pregnant and they catch Rubella, it can cause fatal disabilities to the unborn child. mamour!!
If we consider there is a 50% chance for having a boy and 50% for having a girl*, there is : - 12,5% chance of having no boys; - 37,5% chance of having 1 boy; - 37,5% chance of having 2 boys; - 12,5% chance of having 3 boys. Therefore, there is 50% chance of having at least two boys. *The odds are more like 51% for having a boy and 49% for having a girl, but it doesn't really matters.
No.
Yes, say if the woman had the child then married your dad, no, but if the boys biological father is your biological father, you are related
Not at all ! Boys born with only one testicle are still perfectly capable of fathering children in later life.