you cant carry a baby of that gender question???
okay i read the article
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/scie...by-gender.html
but my question is this, I just(as in today had a d&c) and it was my 5th m/c, my ob offered chromosome something or other testing(because I have had 5 m/cs), I asked him that this might be a stupid question but is it possible to not be able to carry a certain gender, and he said yes but more common in not being able to carry boys and we can test for that, and I said but I have 4 boys and he said oh well its still possible just not as common and we can test you for that too, but my question is how would that make sense for me? I have 2 sisters(meaning my mom had 3 girls and one son) my mom has never experienced a m/c, my grandma on moms side has 2 girls(and one son) never a m/c, my grandma on dads side has 4 girls(2 sons) and never a m/c(her daughters(my aunts) had daughters no m/c), I thought if you got the very rare disease then you can see a pattern in your family, MY family has more girls than boys so how could I got a defective x chromosome? now my other question is could my husband have a defective x chromosome? because all boys run on his side of the family, his mother(my mil) has had 5 pregnancies, 3 boys and 2m/c, one sex was unknown and the other was a girl, both dhs uncle has all boys not sure on m/c though and grandpa on his dad side had all boys(unsure on m/cs) and dhs mom(my mil) side has more boys and very few girls, so I am sure we have covered this a million times on here, hopefully this test wont cost to much and I can get it done, but questions are is it possible for me to have a that disease where I cant carry girls even though I have lots of sisters and my family has lots of girls? or is it possible that maybe dh has the defective x chromosome? he said that on some I can be treated before pregnancy to prevent anymore m/c if we find out with those tests, thanks for your patience ladies and opinions on this