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Almost everyone has around a 50% chance of having a boy and a 50% chance of having a girl. What we can say is that dad's sperm determines whether a baby will be born as a boy or a girl. About half of his sperm will make a boy and half a girl. The sex of the baby depends on which sperm gets to the egg first.
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Read More »Neither parent gets to decide. Almost everyone has around a 50% chance of having a boy and a 50% chance of having a girl. What we can say is that dad's sperm determines whether a baby will be born as a boy or a girl. About half of his sperm will make a boy and half a girl. The sex of the baby depends on which sperm gets to the egg first. In a perfect world, it would all be up to chance. Both types of sperm would have an equal chance of reaching the egg first. And once fertilized, each type of egg would have an equal chance of developing fully into a baby. But as you know, the world is not perfect. Certain factors can influence the sex of the child. As you'll see below, there is much more evidence of this happening in the animal world but it happens in people too. In humans, slightly more boys are born each year than girls. But it’s hard to say exactly why this happens. One old theory was that sperm that carry the tiny Y chromosome are slightly speedier than sperm carrying the larger X chromosome. So Y-carrying sperm could be a bit more likely to make it to the egg first. But it turns out that this probably isn’t true. Sperm carrying a Y seem to swim the same speed as sperm carrying an X.1 But other factors like how mom or dad lives can affect the sex of their baby. A number of studies have suggested that factors like nutrition, wealth, and even where the parents live can affect the odds of having a boy or a girl. But none of these effects is very large.2 For example, moms that ate cereal every morning had a boy 59% of the time while moms that rarely ate cereal had boys only 43% of the time.3 However, this doesn't mean that you should change your diet to increase your odds either way. While environmental factors can affect the odds of having a boy or girl, none of these effects are very large. We don't know for certain that cereal is the cause of the difference. Perhaps women who tend to eat cereal have other shared qualities and it's one of these that affects whether they'll have a boy or not. And as you can see, whatever the reason the effect is tiny. This is true of most outside factors like this in people. For us the sex of the child is mostly determined by which of dad's sperm makes it to the egg first.
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Read More »Let's look a little closer at how the X and Y chromosomes determine sex. Then we'll explore why we see differences in the numbers of girls and boys in many families.
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Read More »In the real world, though, more than chance is involved. As we talked about earlier, other factors can affect which sperm makes it to the egg and whether the fertilized egg goes on to be a healthy baby. Most factors in people are thought to be very small though. Remember how we said that more boys are born than girls because of the speedier boy sperm? Well the difference is actually not that big...51% of all newborns in the U.S. are boys.4 However, the animal world is a whole different story. All sorts of things can happen so that more boys are born than girls and vice versa.
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