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Mother's Diet May Influence Child's Gender 2008.04.30

What a woman eats at about the time of conception could influence whether her baby is a boy or girl, British researchers say.
The study by the Universities of Exeter and Oxford found that a high-calorie diet, including regular breakfasts, could raise a woman's odds of having a boy, BBC News reported.
The trend toward low-calorie diets in developed nations could explain why the ratio of boys to girls is shifting in those countries, the network said.
In studying 740 first-time pregnancies, the researchers found 56 percent of women with high-calorie diets at the time of conception had boys, compared to 45 percent of women who had low-calorie diets. Women who had sons also were more likely to consume nutrients including potassium, calcium, and vitamins C, E, and B12, the researchers said.@The study was published in the journal Biological Sciences.


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