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Gender prediction is a fun experience during pregnancy as well as conception. There are several methods to predict baby gender. Throughout the centuries, women have relied on several different methods for gender prediction and each culture as their own way of predicting as well.

There are now boy or girl predictor urine tests. This method is slightly more accurate, it uses a mix of chemicals that when combined with the mothers urine, can determine baby gender. Although, you may not want to paint the nursery just yet!

This method has a very high accuracy rate. For those who want to take the guesswork out, there are other options of being sure that they can conceive one gender over another. For instance, those who are interested in conceiving a boy, can try different positions during conception to ensure that sperm containing XY chromosomes make it to the egg before the sperm containing the XX chromosomes. Yet another method is dietary. Research has shown that certain foods can help swing which gender a couple conceives.

The studies have shown that foods higher in acidity such as fruits, meats and fish can help conceive a girl by increasing the acidity level of the body. The research shows that higher acidity in the body can kill of male sperm allowing the female sperm to reach the eggs resulting in a baby girl.

Of course the reverse is true for those conceiving a boy. No matter which method you choose, whether it's choosing gender during conception or predicting the gender post conception, you can be sure that the end result will be beautiful!

Baby Gender Prediction Accuracy

Baby Gender Prediction Accuracy


The accuracy rate of the boy or girl predictor tests is 78-80 percent. The upside of the urine test is that it allows the mother to test weeks earlier than when most gender sonograms can occur. A third way to predict baby gender is by taking a blood test at your doctor's office.

Probably the most commonly known method is the gender prediction chart. This method uses the mother's age at conception and the month that the baby was conceived. While the baby gender prediction chart is a time honored tradition, it's not always accurate and is based more on folklore than science. While, that method may not be for everyone, there are other methods to determine baby gender.