Having a boy or girl and ovulation

Let’s first understand what ovulation is. Ovulation refers to the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle. On this day, a woman's body temperature will rise and she will be more likely to become pregnant.

So, why is it more likely to give birth to a boy if you get pregnant during ovulation?

In fact, this is related to the female reproductive system. There is a special area inside a woman's vagina called an acidic environment. During ovulation, this area becomes more acidic, and male sperm prefers to survive and reproduce in an acidic environment. Therefore, if a woman's vagina is in an acidic environment, she is more likely to conceive and give birth to a boy.

Another factor is that there are usually more eggs than sperm during a woman's menstrual cycle. During ovulation, a woman has the largest number of eggs and a relatively small number of sperm. This means that if a woman becomes pregnant at this time, it is easier for a man's sperm to enter the vagina and survive.

So, how to avoid getting pregnant during ovulation?

Although getting pregnant during ovulation is more likely to give birth to a boy, not everyone wants to do this.