Thursday, April 4, 2013

The sex of the baby depends on caloric

Caloric intake may influence the formation of the child's gender, according to British scientists. According to researchers, high-calorie diet can help reduce the number of boys being born. Fashion on a low calorie diet in developed countries is the cause of the high birth rate of girls, experts say. The study was published in the Royal Society journal Biological Sciences. The experts conducted a study, which was attended by 740 pregnant women in the UK, in the early stages of pregnancy. Women had data on what foods they prefer to give in early pregnancy. The study found that 56% of women, the high-calorie foods are preferred. Gave birth to boys, compared with 45% of women who had a low calorie diet In addition, scientists have found that boys were more common in women born whose diet is rich in nutrients such as calcium and vitamins C, E and B12. Perhaps such a simple way, women can influence the formation of the child's gender, according to specialists.

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