Choose Baby Gender - Yes, You Can Influence The Sex Of Your Baby

By Olivia Campbell-Price

Many couples who want to have a baby of specific sex either male or female are beginning to have the option to choose baby gender. Gender selection, has been seen both as an intriguing yet controversial subject to discuss. Many people feel that being able to choose your baby's gender takes away some of the surprise and anticipation of the birth event.

Many couples these days are taking it upon themselves to choose the gender of their baby. The reasons are not all based on the fact that they really want a girl or they feel they can handle a boy better. Gender selection began as a way to weed out any genetic illnesses that had been linked to certain sexes. Certainly, no parent would want a child to suffer if it can be avoided.

People in such countries as the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia are all being given the chance to choose the sex of their child. Could gender selection be the cure to human illnesses that afflict only one gender and not the other? If so, it could be a way to avoid having to live a life that is full of suffering and pain.

Many ancient cultures have homespun techniques and even herbal preparations for conceiving a child of a desired sex. These traditions have been passed from generation to generation and continue to be practiced all around the globe. Widely used methods to choose baby gender typically include some analysis of basal temperature and ovulation cycles.

Some people argue that if everyone is given the right to choose baby gender then eventually one sex will over populate the other. There are no facts that can prove this proposition as being true or not. Not everyone who is interested in gender selection is trying to conceive only boys or only girls at the same time. Even so, no method is currently completely foolproof.

Some couples may already have one or more children and would love to have a child of the opposite sex to round out their family. Not everyone in the world thinks about only having girls or boys to the exclusion of the other gender.

The surprise factor goes along with a pregnancy is gone, but for many parents they are fine with this aspect. It makes setting up things for their new baby a lot easier and it decreases the need to worry about the child inheriting a gender-related illness. - 29962

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