Even police women as well? I was looking for a study myself about this. Lol
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No my expectation is police women would have more sons than the general population. Sorry I was saying that for bre's sake since her husband was the one in question.
I will look for it again! I believe it was related to the rotating shifts, bad diet, and stress. I doubt this will ever change, he actually is working 12hr nights all this month and sometimes skips meals and what not. I also read nurses are more likely to have girls as well. Probably for similar reasons. (dd#2 I worked an in ER, too).
And I believe you expectations about about policewoman would be correct. As I had my boy while on Active Duty (similar atmosphere to policewomen) and our girls after I got out.
My husband did make 2 of our boys working nights 11-12 hours so I know it's possible!!!
:agree: nurses have been shown in studies to have more girls and no one is quite sure why that is. Some speculate that it's a caring profession and may appeal more to people who are more set for girls. Not sure if that is true or not but just that some have speculated that. I agree the long hours would also have to have something to do with it!
New here and thought this would be a good start...
I have two girls..
DD#1 honeymoon baby...lost tons of weight before wedding..lot of stress bed 2-3 times /day ( sorry TMI , I know crazy newly weds) cardio, LOVED milk and cheese still do urghh.. Alway out and about early home.
DD#2 crazy cardio regimen like 2 hours 5days a week. I think I was starving myself..needed to lose weight before having another one... I was never a meat fan...only chicken and fish. But I know that we DTD on ovulation and DH was releasing every 2-3 days. Back then I thought if you bed on ovulation day you guarantee a boy ( wish it was that easy)
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Atomic! That is good to know!
Interesting indeed! I am sure nurses and cops don't only make baby girls :) Just was another factor among many, I believed, inadvertently sway us pink. Because of my hours and when emergencies came in, I would skip meals and live off of coffee and diet coke. Same with DH. I remember feeling hungry frequently.
I am a night shift nurse and I have 2 boys and one more on the way :D.
My friend is a nurse; she had a boy then 3 girls. Her younger sister is also a nurse and has 2 boys. However, the younger sister had a bigger gap between kids, she exercises moderately and is less stressed.
My best friend growing up is the daughter of a nurse. Her mom had 3 daughters while very stressed, irregular cycles, underpaid and working erratic shifts including nights. She had her tubes tied. Then 10 years later she had a tubal reversal, had gained weight, PCOS tendencies, new management position with steady daytime hours, and had 2 boys.