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    Michigan couple gave birth to 12th son!

    Hi all,

    Saw this on the news today - a Michigan couple gave birth to their 12th son!

    DETROIT – Pink paint? Not on the walls of the Schwandt family's home in western Michigan.
    No Barbies required, either.
    Jay and Kateri Schwandt of Rockford welcomed their 12th child this week — another son, born on Sunday — who immediately became the latest member of the family's burgeoning all-boys club.
    The couple believed the latest baby might break the gender streak, especially after Kateri, known as Teri, was nine days past her due date. That was unusual for her pregnancies. But as it turned out, hardly a game-changer as a nurse at the Grand Rapids hospital announced the delivery: It's a boy. Again.
    "Of course. There was a chuckle in the whole room," Teri, 38, said told The Associated Press on Thursday. "I looked at my husband, and we exchanged a knowing smile. When they say it's a boy, I think, OK, no problem. I've got this. We know what we're doing."
    The latest entry is Tucker at 7 pounds, 12 ounces. Tyler is the oldest son at 21. When the school year starts, three Schwandt boys will be in high school, while five brothers are in lower grades. That leaves three more at home with Teri.
    The Schwandts, who live north of Grand Rapids, consider themselves devout Roman Catholics who don't believe in using birth control and put the size of their family in God's hands. Teri comes from a family of 14 kids. But she's not the only member of her own family committed to the cause.
    She has a sister in the Detroit area, Kate Osberger, who has 10 children of her own. Yep, all sons.
    "That's amazing. This is a miracle," said Dr. Bob Barbieri, who researches fertility issues and is chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. "It appears there is some type of genetic determination in some families that have a lot of girls or a lot of boys. It's not well understood. It's more than a statistical oddity."
    A large brood brings many challenges, regardless of gender.
    Daily trips to the grocery store and usually a weekly stop at a warehouse store when possible. School lunches can mean going through an entire loaf of bread each day. The Schwandts have a 15-passenger van — "the big bus" — that carries the clan to family gatherings and Sunday Mass. It helps that some boys are old enough to drive.
    "I'll call and say I'm stuck. I need you to pick up Wesley from preschool," Teri said. "There aren't too many kids who get to know the preschool teacher."
    At home, half of the 12 sleep in two bedrooms with bunk beds. Teri has a rule of no more than one pair of shoes for each kid in the entryway. Once the boys hit sixth grade, they do their own laundry.
    "Someone's responsible for unloading the dishwasher and loading it. Someone vacuums the stairs," said Jay, 39, who has a land surveying business. "We heat the house with wood. We're cutting wood, hauling it and stacking it. They may not like it but they know they need to pitch in."
    Teri said she's only known the gender of two babies before they were born. Believing a girl might arrive this time, the family settled on Jaynie for a name, a play on Jay's name. It wasn't needed, of course.
    "He would love a little girl," Teri said. "He's never done a daddy-daughter dance."
    Maybe he'll still get the chance.
    "Possibly," Teri said of more children. "We never close that door."


    Read more: All-boys club: Michigan couple welcomes 12th son | Fox News


    Hmm... Could a one- gender family be possibly inherited? There are GOOD balance betwen girls and boys my family, but im afraid after one DS i will possibly end up with another DS if i dont sway hard enough or even go HT!

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    No, it cannot be inherited. Of all the men who have ever lived on the face of the planet, only 40% of them have offspring that are represented in the gene pool today. 80% of all women who have ever lived are represented in the gene pool today. If your genes were inextricably linked to XY offspring, they would be at a HUGE disadvantage and those genes would have been at much higher odds of dying out. Plus, whenever a war occured that was more likely to kill off males, anyone who had only sons would face the probability that their genes would be wiped out in one fell swoop. It makes NO evolutionary sense for there to be people who have only boys or only girls due to genetic factors; it's much, much more likely that our genes favor the ability to produce girls or boys based on cues in the environment about which gender has best odds of survival to adulthood and to reproduce. The cues in this couple's environment are sending a "boy" signal and so they are more likely to have boys.

    I would not even remotely worry about this after one boy. Trust me, if I got a girl after making boys for 20 years, anyone can. There are people on this site who got girls after 7-8 boys (and boys after 7-8 girls). No one is "doomed" to have only one gender.
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