Scientific research has shown that the level of acidity in the woman’s reproductive tract will have a direct effect on determining the gender of a conceived baby.
Why is this the case? Well, as we’ve already seen, there are two types of sperm – Y-sperm, which carry the Y chromosome, leading to conception of a boy, and X-sperm, which carry the X chromosome, leading to conception of a girl.
Now, this is the important part – while the Y-sperm are smaller and faster than the X-sperm, they are also less resilient, and cannot easily survive if the environment is too acidic. X-sperm on the other hand, are slower but stronger, and are much more likely to survive in an acidic environment.
So – if the woman’s reproductive tract is too acidic, the Y-sperm will die quickly, leaving only the stronger X-sperm remaining. This will lead to conception of a girl. So in order to give the X-sperm a helping hand, the reproductive tract needs to be more acidic – in other words, a more harsh environment. This means that the Y-sperm are much more likely to die off, and the X-sperm are much more likely to fertilise the woman’s egg than the less resilient Y-sperm.
So, if you’d like to conceive a girl, you’re much more likely to do so by controlling acidity levels in the reproductive tract. More on how to do this later…

