24-day ovulation window: Is it a reliable way to predict fetal gender?

Generally speaking, women will experience a series of physiological changes during the 24-day ovulation period, including increased body temperature, increased sexual desire, breast development, AA (AA refers to the ovulation process of women once a month), etc. At this time, the female egg and male sperm will combine in the body to form a fertilized egg, which will implant and develop in the body. At this time, a woman's body will undergo a series of changes. Can we predict the gender of the fetus by observing these changes?

Although some studies have shown that fetal sex can be predicted by changes in the 24-day ovulation period, these studies are inconsistent and there is insufficient evidence to support these prediction methods. In addition, these prediction methods do not guarantee accuracy because the gender of the fetus is determined by the genes inherited by the parents and not by changes in the 24-day ovulation period.

Therefore, whether predicting fetal gender through changes in the 24-day ovulation period or other methods is not a reliable method to determine fetal gender. We should respect the choice of fetal gender and should not use gender discrimination to predict fetal gender.