Predicting Baby Gender
“Is it a boy or a girl?” By far, this is the most popular question a pregnant woman is asked about predicting baby gender. While a good number of pregnant parents want to be surprised when their baby is born, they are quickly becoming the minority. With the availability of technology, such as ultrasounds, about 9 out of 10 parents are interested in discovering the gender of their baby.
Are you the type of person who loves to plan? Are you interested in knowing the gender of baby so you can paint the nursery and buy gender specific clothes? Gender selection techniques are easy to use and will assist you with achieving the baby boy or girl of your dreams. The gender selection techniques are safe, inexpensive and natural. Additionally, you can help determine the baby gender before you even get pregnant!
What are the reasons why people are interested in knowing or predicting baby gender?
1. They want to know how to prepare the baby’s room and what colors to buy for clothes, etc. Or they simply just want to know.
2. They already have one child and would like to know whether they need to keep their current gender specific clothing
3. They already have one or two children of one gender and are willing to have another child to gamble for the opposite gender
4. They prefer a particular gender due to cultural or religious reasons.
How would you go about knowing or predicting the gender of baby?
There are many ways to go about predicting baby gender. Some methods are more scientific, while others are just myths or old wives’ tales.
- Medical Tests
- Genetic testing
- Ultrasound scans
- Less Conventional Tests
- Needle or Wedding Ring Test
- Drano Test
- The Intelligender Gender Test
- Chinese Gender Calendar
- Woman’s Intuition
- Old Wives Tales Baby Gender Myths and Gender Quiz
- Semi-Scientific Tests
- Baby’s Heart Rate Test
- Shettles Method
- Fertility Awareness Method
Although we can’t control nature, the gender selection techniques can be used to greatly increase the likelihood of achieving a particular gender. Similarly, we are unable to go to a store and pick out the baby boy or girl we want. However, we can use the gender techniques to tip the scales in our favour.









