turn-n-burn answered Wednesday March 14 2007, 1:42 pm: It does not matter on the age. I had my youngest baby when I was 17 and she was a girl then now Im 23 and had a boy 4 months ago. But it is really just the luck of the draw!! [ turn-n-burn's advice column | Ask turn-n-burn A Question ]
MommaSadie85 answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 7:57 pm: The age of the parents have nothing to do with it. A lot of teen moms I know have boys, while I was a teen mom and have three girls. Honestly it's the luck of the draw if you ask me. [ MommaSadie85's advice column | Ask MommaSadie85 A Question ]
brokenheart456 answered Monday February 19 2007, 7:00 pm: females always contribute an 'x' chromosone (sp?) and males can contribute either an 'x' or 'y' chromosone, but you can't control which one they contribute. if you get the combination 'xx', then the baby is a girl. if the combo is 'xy' then it is a boy. it has nthing to do with the age of the parents.
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anonymous334 answered Monday February 19 2007, 6:50 pm: the chromosomes or something like that determine the sex of the baby. females have xx chromosomes to pass on and males have xy. so 1 from each parent combine to form the baby. so the mother gives an x no matter what and the dad either gives an x to make a girl or a y to make a boy. each sperm carries on or the other. so which everone fertlizes first "wins"......so it has nothing to do with the parents age or anything.. thats pretty much it<<!>> [ anonymous334's advice column | Ask anonymous334 A Question ]
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