Pregnancy is the most important period in the life of every female friend, and many women attach great importance to their unborn child. Some pregnant women may be curious about whether the child in their belly is male or female. So, do expectant mothers feel that giving birth to a boy or a girl is accurate? Follow the editor to take a look.
Does a pregnant mother feel accurate about giving birth to a boy or a girl
In fact, there is no clear characteristic difference between male and female during pregnancy, so the intuition of expectant mothers is usually random and inaccurate. Everyone has different physical constitution, age, habits, etc., and their reactions also vary from person to person. Therefore, there is no scientific basis for expectant mothers' feelings about giving birth to boys and girls.
The determinants of having a male or female child
The decision to have a male or female child mainly depends on the male, as human gender is determined by the sperm at the moment of fertilization, while the egg is passive and neutral. The key to the development of a fertilized egg into a male or female fetus depends on whether the sperm that first merges with the egg is Y-shaped or X-shaped. The combination of X-shaped sperm and Y-shaped sperm with the egg is easy-going, with a 50% chance of giving birth to both males and females.
However, due to the higher probability of Y-shaped sperm binding to the egg compared to X-shaped sperm binding to the egg. Therefore, from the perspective of the entire human race, the birth ratio of males to females is particularly 52:48; Or, at the same time as giving birth to 100 girls, 106 boys were born.
I believe that after reading this article, all pregnant women will have a clear understanding of whether their feelings about giving birth to boys and girls are accurate, so there is no need to speculate too much. The determining factor for giving birth to boys and girls is still the type of sperm, and only through scientific methods can we detect whether the child in the belly is male or female.