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the flipside to my above story is that my maternal grandma is one of 6 girls in a row and then 2 boys at the very end! And yet they and their offspring all went on to have a blend of boys and girls, and one of them even had just boys. And of course ME, with the four boys.
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Do you think that the women’s family history matters at all? I am asking because for example, Lindsay Arnold (she is one of four girls) is pregnant with her first which is a girl. She said in her pregnancy YouTube video that her husband comes from a family of all boys and she said that every man on her husbands side has at least three boys before a girl, so they were convinced that the baby would have to be a boy.
I wonder if women inherit certain factors from their mother, like testosterone, egg quality, ewcm, glucose metabolism or other factors that sway which can make them more likely to have a girl despite their husbands higher sperm counts, testosterone, husbands family history etc. just curious because when I see examples of women having girls despite their husbands history etc., the women themselves come from family of girls.
What do you think, atomic?
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