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List of Foods to Eat To Conceive a Boy

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There are high chances you will conceive a girl child if you donโ€™t consider your diet. Itโ€™s easier to conceive a girl than a boy simply because sperms that result to conception of a girl child are strong and travel faster than those bearing a boy. Eating the right foods will reverse the trend, hence resulting to conceiving a boy.

When you are having sex,make sure you are in good moods and perfect health. Thatโ€™s the only way the lazy sperms will get out of you. As you know, girl sperms are resilient and they live longer, which means chances of conceiving a girl child are nearly 100%.

ย Top tips for conceiving a boy

If you desperately want to conceive a boy child, try these tips:

  • Time sex to coincide with the day of ovulation (no earlier than 24 hours before you are about to ovulate).
  • Deep penetrative sex is preferable. As a man, you should do deep and aggressive so as to force male sperms out as soon as possible.
  • It helps if the woman orgasms.
  • Have an energy drink, a cup of coffee or some chocolate before having sex.
  • Get your partner to trade in the tightie-whities for some boxer shorts.

Caffeine may help to give the Y laden sperm an additional boost. An energy drink, cup of coffee or even some chocolate before having sex wonโ€™t do any harm.Ladies,eating a lot of chocolates will boost the chances of conceiving a boy.

Foods to avoid:

  • Spicy foods which contain vinegar, citrus juices and fruits and tart/tangy flavours.
  • Avoid eating dairy foods such as milk, cheese, youghurt and ice-cream.

Some researchers believe that taking a daily supplement of Evening Primrose Oil boosts the chances of conceiving a boy.

Try eating more of these foods:

  • Bread, avocado, almonds, sprouts and wheatgrass.
  • Pine nuts and cherries.
  • Eat more foods which contain potassium such as bananas, broccoli, potatoes, spinach and brussel sprouts.
  • Citrus fruits
  • Seafood
  • Salty foods
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