Many families have had issues with gender balance in the house. Most often, men, people have fathered children outside of marriage only to give birth to the opposite sex.

Boys are typically absent from their homes.

We’ll examine how contemporary parents might choose and determine their child’s gender.

The gender of a girl is meant to be determined by men, according to science.

There are two X and Y chromosomes in men. Women have two X chromosomes while men only have one.

When ova (X) and sperm cells (X) come together, a female is born.

However, a boy will be born if a sperm cell with Y chromosomes combines with an egg (X).

Remember that the Y chromosomes move far faster than the X chromosomes.

However, the Y chromosomes age more rapidly than the X chromosomes.

The Y chromosome has a 24-hour life span, whereas the X chromosome has a 4-day life span.

Therefore, the majority of your Y Sperm cells will have depleted by the time you engage in sexual activity a few days before ovulation, leaving only the X Sperm cells to fertilize the egg.

Now that you are aware of ways to make sure your child is a male. You should go back 15 days from the day you first noticed blood on your menstruation.

Once that has been done, mark the day three days before and three days after the fifteenth day.

Following this, you will be marked for seven days.

It is more likely than not that you will become pregnant during the first seven days.

If you want a son, you can conceive on the day of ovulation or three days following the 15th day.

You may become pregnant if you give birth to a girl three days before ovulation.