Saturday, September 15, 2007

The pH level of your vagina impacts the conception of a boy!

upper your odds at conceiving boys



When trying to conceive a baby boy, having the right pH level of your reproductive tract is of the greatest importance.

Can you change the pH level of your vagina in order to conceive a boy?
Yes, you can! There are two ways actually:
  • Have an orgasm!
When you reach orgasm, your body starts to produce specific substances that alter the acidity of your vagina.
When your vagina is more alkaline than acid, you have a perfect environment for conceiving a boy!

Not only having an orgasm before your man makes your vagina less acidic and more alkaline, which favors the boy producing Y sperm, but the contractions that accompany orgasm help move the sperm up and into the cervix.
An additional chance for the boy producing Y sperm being available when the egg is available for fertilization!

So - ladies first!:-)

  • Boy diet – what to eat to conceive a baby boy

Are there certain foods recommended to eat to tip the odds in favor of conceiving a boy?
If there really exists such a thing as a “gender diet” or “conceive a boy diet”- how does it work?
Many people claim that the answer is yes: there really is an official gender diet!

In a nutshell, to conceive a boy you should consume foods high in sodium and potassium, and minimize the intake of calcium and magnesium!
A caffeinated drink taken by the man right before sex, makes the boy-producing Y sperm more active!

In addition, you may have heard of baking soda and vinegar baths that change the pH level of your vagina in order to conceive a desired gender, but that’s certainly not a healthy solution… read more why douching is dangerous here! (Just for informative purposes let’s reveal it is suggested douching with baking soda or some alkaline solution for those wanting a boy.)

Despite the fact that the douching method is a widely popular method to change the acidity of vagina in order to conceive a boy, some say that boy diet alone is usually enough to impact the outcome of the gender selection process!