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It has been a common acceptable belief that the sex of a child is determined by the chromosome XY of the man. This is a statement of truest nature but the greater truth is that the woman selects the time and the sex of baby to conceive and to birth. Inherent in the woman’s egg (being deaf, dumb, dead, or sweet as portrayed in her gene ) are negative and positive charges that differentiate the XX to -X +X . These charges coupled with the nature of the egg of the woman, give a degree of responsiveness to compel the sperm of the man (X or Y) to fertilize her egg. The strength and speed (virility) of the man’s sperm depend’s on the nature of the receiving egg (charge) of the woman. This book put to light that the man’s ability to determine the sex of a child is rather at the mercy of whether the woman wants to conceive in the first place, and then what sex to birth. Unequivocally, the woman has the prerogative to choose the sex and when to birth and not the present view of breaking and entering of the sperm to fertilize the woman’s egg. Woman’s conceiving a child is not a game of hazard but her right as to when and she chooses the sex.
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It has been a common acceptable belief that the sex of a child is determined by the chromosome XY of the man. This is a statement of truest nature but the greater truth is that the woman selects the time and the sex of baby to conceive and to birth. Inherent in the woman’s egg (being deaf, dumb, dead, or sweet as portrayed in her gene ) are negative and positive charges that differentiate the XX to -X +X . These charges coupled with the nature of the egg of the woman, give a degree of responsiveness to compel the sperm of the man (X or Y) to fertilize her egg. The strength and speed (virility) of the man’s sperm depend’s on the nature of the receiving egg (charge) of the woman. This book put to light that the man’s ability to determine the sex of a child is rather at the mercy of whether the woman wants to conceive in the first place, and then what sex to birth. Unequivocally, the woman has the prerogative to choose the sex and when to birth and not the present view of breaking and entering of the sperm to fertilize the woman’s egg. Woman’s conceiving a child is not a game of hazard but her right as to when and she chooses the sex.