How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby: A Complete Update on the Method Best Supported by the Scientific Evidence |
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... temperature method , which measures basal body tem- perature , is based upon the widely confirmed observation that body temperature shifts abruptly upward about the time ovula- tion occurs . The reason for this shift is that estrogen ...
... temperature method , which measures basal body tem- perature , is based upon the widely confirmed observation that body temperature shifts abruptly upward about the time ovula- tion occurs . The reason for this shift is that estrogen ...
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... Temperatures prior to ovulation are usually , but not always , somewhere between 97.4 and 97.8 degrees , a fairly narrow range . After ovulation , the temperature increases , usually by four - tenths to a full degree in a single day ...
... Temperatures prior to ovulation are usually , but not always , somewhere between 97.4 and 97.8 degrees , a fairly narrow range . After ovulation , the temperature increases , usually by four - tenths to a full degree in a single day ...
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... temperature shift . The trouble is , since the temperature shift occurred at a different time in each cycle charted so far , this shift cannot , in and of itself , enable Maria and her husband to predict the time of ovulation in any ...
... temperature shift . The trouble is , since the temperature shift occurred at a different time in each cycle charted so far , this shift cannot , in and of itself , enable Maria and her husband to predict the time of ovulation in any ...
Contents
Why Should We Do It? Why Shouldnt | 9 |
Who Does It? What Are the Results? | 17 |
THE EMERGENCE OF A SCIENTIFIC | 27 |
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