Oh of course Saskia - I dont hold diet totally responsible for getting my girls at all. Im sure it was a number of factors, the most important one being that the XX won the race!!! LOL
Oh of course Saskia - I dont hold diet totally responsible for getting my girls at all. Im sure it was a number of factors, the most important one being that the XX won the race!!! LOL
Hehe yay for xx winners!! Surely my hubby has one of those for me this time.... *sigh* ;)
6boysneedsasis we need to finally get a :pinksperm: to win the race we sure deserve it after 6 boys! Nice to meet you too! i am so glad to meet someone who can relate and know how it feels to be in my shoes.
mykiwibaby thanks for the kind words :)
6bluewantonepink - there's not many of us around!! Here's to pink swimmers!!! My head is battered with all the info though!! Part of me just wants to see what happens naturally :-s
6 boys - Inact 6 kids full stop !!!! WOWZERS !!! My hats go off to you both.
To us 4 is normal - 4 is like what our friends consider 2 to be. Non of our friends or family would go past 2 thats the "norm" where we live so we are "mad" having 3 and "insane" to be thinking of a 4th - but to us its normal - why would you only want 2 children ?! ha ha - Now5 to us is alot well not alot but 1 more than is comfortable so would be like a 2 parent going to 3 . but 6 - Thats a whole new ball game - i really do envy you - i wish i had the time / patience / space and finances for more than 4 but think my sanity is almost shot just thinkig about the 4th !!!
Mum23boys - I felt the same as you once! ;-)
um this chart doesn't mention order, i see alot of people who have dd first then go on to have 2/3/4 boys...to me that fits with LE diet n swaying, family meals stressfull
That is a trend I have also seen a lot. Whereas I've hardly ever seen an older boy followed by all girls. The only time I know of that happening was a mother who changed partners after her first son was born and then had 6 girls.
Eleanor Roosevelt had a girl followed by 5 boys, and Mel Gibson and his wife had a girl followed by 6 boys.
Ah I'm glad this got bumped up again because I never did get it answered properly.
First off, as a PP has already pointed out, those stats are for coin flips, NOT gender ratio. Actual gender ratio is not 50-50, more boys are conceived and born than "should" be if gender was really random coin flips.
But just for the sake of argument, let's accept these numbers at face value. This data does NOT MEAN that once you have 7 children, you have 98% chance of getting the opposite. It means that if you take 100 people randomly selected from the population as a whole, 98.4% of them will have a mixed gender family while only 1.6% of them will not. Your odds are still about 50-50 for each subsequent child, that doesn't change, but if you toss coin after coin, it's going to come up tails eventually!