Baby Gender Selection – Will You Have A Boy…Or A Girl?
Baby Gender Selection – Will You Have A Boy…Or A Girl?
The time is right for you and your partner to have your first child.
Or you already have a little girl, and now you’d love to complete your family with a boy.
Or this is your last child, and you’re really hoping for a baby girl this time.
Natural Baby Gender Selection IS Possible
It’s true. There are small changes you can make before pregnancy — in your diet, when you make love and how you make love that affect not only getting pregnant, but whether you will get pregnant with a boy…or get pregnant with a girl.
While some couples choose to let nature take its course, others use these totally safe and natural methods to get exactly the child they are dreaming of, either to start, or to complete, their families.
These methods can also help you get pregnant faster.
But We’ve Been Trying…
It could be you’ve been trying to get pregnant for a while. You may even be thinking about resorting to ‘un-natural’ fertility methods, such as taking fertility drugs or undergoing surgery. For a very small number of couples, this can be the right choice.
But even if you are contemplating these more drastic (and expensive) ways of getting pregnant, wouldn’t you want to know you have tried every less invasive (and also completely natural and safer) method first?
Follow the links on this site to find out how…
It is my hope that this information helps you have the healthy, joyous pregnancy and birth of the little boy, or girl, your heart desires.
Get Ready To Get Pregnant With A Girl…Or A Boy
While this site is about specific things to do to get pregnant with a boy, and what to do if you’d prefer to have a girl, there are some things you should do regardless of the baby gender of your choice.
This is for your own health, and also to have a healthy baby soon.
Avoid Stress When You Want To Get Pregnant
You’ve probably heard this advice – that to improve your health overall, you need to get stress under control. Easy to say, less easy to do. But it’s been proven that high stress levels make it harder to get pregnant.
It makes sense, when you think about it. A stressed mother is less able to nurture a child, so nature makes it harder to get pregnant.
Some of the ways hopeful parents-to-be have used to de-stress include meditation, breathing exercises (similar to the ones you will learn in birthing classes), and hypnosis, and all of these can work.
So can getting enough rest and sleep as well as enough exercise (30 minutes a day is the recommended minimum for adult health) and proper nutrition.
If you want to tackle stress head-on, take a close look at what is causing the stress in your life.
Too much to do; too little time?
Maybe getting more organized could help. Or you might need to delegate, or lower your expectations just a bit (if you tend to be a perfectionist, now could be the time to confront that particular stress-maker).

Eat Well For Yourself And For Your Baby
There are specific foods you should eat more of (or less of) when you are trying for a boy…or for a girl.
There are also good nutrition rules that benefit your health, even when you aren’t trying to get pregnant.
It’s likely you know the main ones – avoid junk food and cut back on sugar and all of sugar’s aliases such as fructose (or even better, cut it out entirely).
Cut back on convenience foods and make meals from fresh, preferably local, ingredients. Avoid salt (unless you want a boy).
Limit caffeine (highest levels are in coffee, tea, and colas) because it has been proven that caffeine interferes with ovulation.
And Here’s What NOT To Do…
If it’s your goal to have a baby girl or a baby boy, you and you partner need to get rid of anything that’s standing in your way to reaching that goal.
Here are the things that make it either somewhat harder or a lot harder to get pregnant: smoking (either cigarettes or marijuana can lower sperm count), being very underweight (a BMI of less than 18.5) or carrying too much weight (BMI above 25), poor nutrition, more than moderate drinking of wine, beer or alcohol, and use of recreational drugs.
There are also some medical conditions (such as diabetes and thyroid problems) and some prescription medications that can interfere with becoming pregnant – ask your pharmacist (chemist) or doctor if this applies to you.
If your partner has had mumps or has diabetes or is taking medication for an ulcer, it can affect his fertility. He may want to discuss this with his doctor.
How You Can Get Pregnant Soon
If you want to do everything in your power to get pregnant soon, you’ll want to:
* Know when you’ll ovulate next. The best time to have sex to get pregnant is in the few days just before and during ovulation. There are several ways to know when this will be, but it is a bit harder to predict if you have irregular periods.
* Have more sex. Sounds obvious, but this is the one best thing you can do to improve your chance of getting pregnant. When and how you have sex can determine if your baby will be a girl or a boy when conception happens. See the best sex positions to concieve baby boy here.
* Enjoy the afterglow. Stay lying down for 20 minutes or so after sex. There is no proof this works, but it is thought that staying horizontal helps sperm begin their journey, rather than leaving your body.
* Are you healthy? If you have spent the last several months doing everything you can to get healthier, or you always maintain a healthy lifestyle, it will be more likely that you get pregnant sooner and have a healthier pregnancy as well as a healthy baby.
* Avoid anything artificial that can change the delicate balance of the pH level of your vagina, such as feminine sprays, douches, scented tampons and lubricants.
How To Get Pregnant And Choose Your Baby’s Gender
You can get pregnant naturally, using methods that are easy and safe AND allow you to choose your baby’s gender by giving you better than an 80% chance of having the boy, or girl you truly want by following the easy plan in Alicia Pennington’s book, Prince or Princess. You can read our Prince or Princess Review here.
Find out exactly what to do when to choose your baby’s gender!