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For years, women have wondered if it was possible to choose a boy or girl when having a baby. Now, thanks to recent discoveries, it is now possible to manipulate your body's natural chemistry to increase your chances to become pregnant with a girl or boy. 

If you have your heart set on a little prince or princess, you need to read this before you conceive. Research shows that particular changes in our body chemistry effect the chances of having a certain gender. That, along with a certain diet and certain positions during intercourse can increase your odds to conceive a boy or girl, depending on your preference.

There are several important factors that you must take into consideration when trying to conceive a particular gender. First, your vaginal pH must be at the right level. You should check your pH using pH strips; you can get some at gynex.com. If it's a girl you're after, you should have a higher, more acidic pH. To conceive a baby boy, your pH should be in the lower, alkaline range. If you find that your pH is lower or higher than you want it, you can find tips to change it in Carol Carlson's ebook, The Ultimate Guide To Gender Selection, which can be purchased
here.

The second factor in gender selection is sexual position. To have a boy, you should be in a position that places the sperm as close to the cervix as possible. Boy sperm isn't as durable as girl sperm, so you need to give them all the help they can get. If it's a girl you seek, you should choose a position that places the sperm further away from the cervix. This allows the majority of the boy sperm to die off first, leaving the path clear for a girl to fertilize the egg.

The final factor used in gender determination is ovulation time. You need to know the exact day you ovulate, so investing in an ovulation test is an excellent idea. Saliva tests are the most accurate, the tests are also inexpensive and reusable. If you're trying to have a baby girl, you should have intercourse a few days prior to ovulation. If it's a boy you seek, intercourse about 12 hours before ovulation is the way to go. Again, this is because girl sperm lives longer, and boy sperm travels faster. For more information on gender selection, check out Carol Carson's book.