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In your effort of trying
to conceive a girl, number does matter.
Low
sperm counts will result in higher incidence of female offspring
is a scientifically proven phenomenon. Low sperm count is therefore a critical
factor that favors female conception and sperm counts can be easily affected by
a number of factors.

Contrary to trying for a
boy and in order to conceive a girl, sexual activities should be intensified and
to be conducted as frequently as possible. In fact,
GenderLabs™
recommends sexual intercourse to be
carried on a daily basis and if possible, from the time Menstruation ceases
right up to the cut-off day ie. 4, 3 or at least 2 days prior to the predicted
time of Ovulation. Reason for frequent sexual activities is to diminish the
sperm count naturally, a factor that has been found to favor female
conception ...
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Another important factor
affecting the sperm count is Heat. A warm environment will lower the sperm count
and in some cases, rendered one temporarily infertile. Heat
kills both types of sperm but it kills the smaller, less
protected Y-sperm first. It is therefore helpful for those planning for a girl
to keep the testes warm but be warned
that prolong wear of overly tight outfit may lower your sperm count so
enthusiastically to the extend that no pregnancy is possible. As a general
guide, tight-fitting outfits like jockstraps, wet suits and jogging suits are
attires that could raise the temperature within the testes to the point where
sperm count is reduced. Similarly, all heat sources including
heated workplace, sauna bath, prolong driving etc. will have the same effect,
albeit more
damaging
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GenderLabs™
considers wearing tighter but not
overly tight outfits an acceptable practice,
however, no tight attires should worn
for extended period of time and do
not attempt any artificial means to lower the sperm count because that could be
dangerous, counterproductive and often result in male infertility.
Although all form of
stress, illnesses, drug and alcohol can lower the sperm count but it is equally
harmful. For example, it has recently been established that prolonged use of
marijuana can reduce male sex hormones and result in infertility
...
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