Gender predictor
Did you try any (or all) of the techniques outlined by Dr. gender predictor Baby. Shettles in his book? If so, which ones? Please describe. 3. Did you try any other techniques besides those in the Shettles book? 4. gender predictor Chinese birth gender chart. Did you get pregnant as a result? What gender was the fetus or baby (or babies, if multiples)? 5. Did you find that any of Shettles' (or other) methods presented any difficulties for you or your partner? Please describe. 6. gender predictor Chinese gender prediction. Overall, would you say you were satisfied with the whole thing? (Did you get the "outcome" that you wanted?) 7. Any other comments?And, a few procedural things: Feel free to e-mail me with your answers. I know some of this is kinda personal, so I promise to anonymize all the responses before I save them for the FAQ (strip out headers, change any names in the body of the text, and all that, per usual FAQ procedure. ) You can even send me your e-mail anonymously if you know how to do that. You can also post to either misc. kids or misc. kids. pregnancy, and I'll save any responses I see to this thread on either group. BUT: E-mail is preferable! to help our already high-traffic groups stay manageable in size. 3. 2 SUMMARY OF RESPONSES TO CALL FOR FAQ ANSWERSOverall, the experience on misc. kids and misc. kids. pregnancy has tended to be more positive than negative. Overall, the responses to date indicate that around 70 percent of all "tries" or outcomes resulted in a "success -- a baby of the desired gender! This is a small and definitely NON- random sample, and all *could* have been due to chance, of course; nevertheless this unscientific survey seems to indicate that Shettles' claims have some validity. By far the most commonly used method was the timing of intercourse. Nearly everyone who responded used this method, and most had successful results with it. The second-most common technique was the position and/or depth of intercourse, which was also successful according to responses -- in fact, the position/depth was the most successful technique of all, proportionally, in obtaining the desired baby!The other Shettles techniques were tried less than five times, so generalizations have to be more cautious. However, all three techniques produced more successful than unsuccessful outcomes. Here are some summary statistics: 21 = Total individuals responses to date26 = Total "outcomes" -- i. e. , total of all conceptions by those who tried any of the Shettles techniques, or any other sex-selection technique(s)NOTE: Some folks who responded hadn't tried Shettles; some tried Shettles multiple times; and some reported friends' Shettles tries! Therefore, all the statistics below are based on number of outcomes, not number of people. 21+ 5 = Number of outcomes that were successful (a baby or babies of the sex wanted) + number of outcomes that were unsuccessful19+ 6 = Number of successful + unsuccessful outcomes including the following Shettles method: timing of intercourse 1+ 1 = Number of successful + unsuccessful outcomes including the following Shettles method: acidic / alkaline douching 6+ 1 = Number of successful + unsuccessful outcomes including the following Shettles method: position of intercourse / depth of penetration 3+ 1 = Number of successful + unsuccessful outcomes including the following Shettles method: orgasm / no orgasm for woman 4+ 0 = Number of successful + unsuccessful outcomes including the following Shettles method: hot bath / boxers for man 1+ 0 = Number of successful + unsuccessful outcomes including the following Shettles method: coffee for man3. 3 INDIVIDUAL RESPONSES TO CALL FOR FAQ ANSWERS, PLUS MISCELLANEOUS POSTS ON THIS SUBJECTNOTE: Most of these are actual responses to my call for FAQ answers; a few are posts on misc. kids and/or misc. kids. pregnancy. I have made no changes except to strip out all identifying information, plus a few minor formatting changes. It can be done. The 'technique' uses the basis premise that the y sperms are fast and mobile and the x sperms are less mobile, but more long-lasting.
Gender predictor
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