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How To Have A Baby Girl-Eat The Right Foods

You may be surprised to know that by eating the right foods you can influence the gender of your next baby.

If you eat right you can alter your vaginal ph. If you want a baby girl you will want to create a more acidic reproductive environment. This can increase your chance of conceiving a baby girl dramatically.

The reasoning behind this lays in the difference in the man’s sperm. (the man’s sperm is what determines the sex of the baby at conception.) The sperm that will create a girl baby carries the (xy) chromosome and the sperm that will create a boy baby carries the (yy) chromosome.

Although not very scientific, I will refer to these different sperm as the girl sperm and the boy sperm (for the sake of simplicity.)

Physically the two sperm differ in the fact that the boy sperm is smaller, faster, and weaker (tends to die off quicker.) The girl sperm is of course the larger, slower, and hardier of the two.

Keeping these differences in mind, and keeping your vaginal reproductive tract more on the acidic side, you can create an environment that the boy sperm will find survival very difficult. This leaves only the girl sperm left to fertilize the egg resulting in the baby girl you want. So eat foods that are acidic and avoid foods that are alkaline.Also you need to eat foods rich in calcium and magnesium, and avoid foods high in potassium.

Foods to eat when you want a girl are foods high in calcium like dairy products (milk, yogurt, cheese) and magnesium (beans, legumes, leafy green vegetables) as well as highly acidic foods like some fruits (plums, prunes, cranberries) as well as corn, red meats, fish, and whole grains.)

Foods to avoid if you want a girl are alcohol and caffeine (coffee and chocolate) any foods high in potassium such as bananas, most vegetables, orange juice (yes, it’s not as acidic as you may have thought) potatoes, spinach, and watermelon.

A much quicker way to change your vaginal ph is with douching. Douching as a means of adjusting you ph should only be attempted under your doctors supervision as it has been known to cause vaginal infections.

To test your vaginal ph just buy some ph test strips either online or at your local health food store. You’ll need to test often to give yourself the best chance of success. When you have your little girl all your hard work and diligence will have been worth it!

If you are truly serious about having that little baby girl you want, you will need a guide to walk you through the entire process step by step. You can find these guides at my website, as well as other valuable insights in gender selection.

Good luck in your baby gender selection efforts. Remember, even if you are unsuccessful in your efforts, you will still be blessed with a beautiful baby boy to love!

Are you serious about trying to conceive a baby girl?? If so visit my site and learn How To Have A Baby Girl or for more helpful information on choosing the gender of your next baby Baby Gender Selection

Potty Training Boys – 3 Reasons To Start Potty Training A Boy Sitting Down

Potty training boys can be much harder than potty training girls, usually just because they have more steps to learn. This article will discuss 3 reasons to begin potty training a boy sitting down.

1. Less Confusion: Whether or not they learn how to urinate standing up or sitting down, boys will still have to learn how to use the bathroom sitting down in the case of a bowel movement. Because of this, it is recommended that they learn how to do both sitting down first instead of trying to teach two different skills at the same time.

2. Less Messes: After they have graduated to urinating standing up you are going to have more messes to deal with as they learn to aim. This part is unavoidable, so for the both of you it might just be easier to first potty train them sitting down so you can avoid these messes and focus on the task of first learning how to use the potty.

3. Quicker Results: When you tackle one step at a time, you will most likely see faster results for the whole process. After having successfully learned to use the potty, mastering the skill of standing to pee should be a piece of cake. Messes for this next process are inevitable, but they won’t be in combination with normal accidents that occur for the normal potty training experience.

This article looked at 3 reasons you should start potty training a boy sitting down. Because boys have more to learn than girls, it can be easier for them to learn sitting down first. This will result in fewer messes in the beginning and faster results since it is much easier to tackle one step at a time rather than two skills at once.

Potty training toddlers is really hard; weeks of accidents and frustration are usually inevitable. But the end result is worth it; hopefully the above steps will help you get through the diaper to underwear transition.

Choosing whether or not to potty train a boy sitting down or standing up is a hard decision for some…

Interested in learning more?

Lily Adams, a mother of two and web entrepreneur has created a helpful meeting place for parents. Her website, ParentMeltingPot.com, has helpful information regarding potty training video for boys as well as parenting sleep problems.

Common Breastfeeding Issues

Breastfeeding is the most natural way to feed your baby and also the best thing you can do for him. Baby will build up important immunities from feeding from your breast.

Another plus is that it is so much more convenient. Better to just take baby out of his cot in the middle of the night and be able to feed him immediately. Formula feeding means you have to heat up a bottle, be sure its the right temperature, (mother nature automatically ensures that breast milk is the perfect blood temperature!) whilst you are doing this he could well be screaming the house down. This will not make for a relaxing middle of the night experience.

Breastfeeding is for the most part, trouble free, but you should be aware of some common issues that could arise.

Thrush – not harmful and very common. Its an infection that is transmitted to the breast via the babies mouth. The cause is an overgrowth of yeast – although this is a normal part of the digestive systmem, too much will cause the Thrush infection.

Symptoms of thrush are, breast or nipple pain. Also nipples can be very sensitive, itchy or even become cracked. As it develops in the baby’s mouth, it is passed back and forth so you need to seek advice as soon as you see the symptoms.

Mastitis – Bacteria is present in the milk ducts, causing the breast to become hard, red and inflamed. Antibiotics will cure mastitis and your GP will ensure they prescribe an antibiotic that will not affect the baby so you can still breastfeed.

Fast Milk Flow – Some women will find that the milk flows really fast when they first start to feed their baby. The result of this is that the baby can seem to be choking on the milk and that of course is quite scary. Try siphoning off a small amount of milk from each breast before you start to feed, and also keep the baby a bit more upright for the first minute or so of feeding.

Baby Does Not Seem To Like the Milk – Acidic or spicy foods can really change the taste of your milk and give baby quite a shock. Although the milk taste will vary slightly as does your diet, you really need to steer clear or highly spiced foods like curry or chilli. Also drink water and plain drinks rather than orange or lemon juice.

Is Baby Taking Enough? – Bottle feeding Mums know exactly how much milk their baby is taking. But how much is the right amount? If your baby feeds well at the breast and is growing and healthy, then do not stress. Babies let you know when they are hungry and will take exactly what they need.

Want to see some more new baby ideas? then visit Olivia Weston’s site for plenty more information on how to deal with a new baby.