Is ovulation a boy or a girl?

In modern science, gender is determined by chromosomes in reproductive cells. Females have two chromosomes in their reproductive cells, while males have one chromosome and one sex chromosome. When these chromosomes combine, a normal fetus results.

Therefore, regardless of a woman's menstrual cycle and fertility, it is possible for them to become pregnant near their ovulation period. However, even when a woman becomes pregnant during this period, the sex of the fetus is likely to be determined by genes rather than chance.

Therefore, we should not pin our gender decisions on ovulation. Instead, we should focus on women's fertility and health to ensure they can successfully give birth to a healthy fetus.