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Hello Jane MacRoss,

 

You have mentioned that "female producing sperm survive for up to 6

days ". I wd like to know a few things. Are u referring to pre-

conception state ? And in this state can any sperm be called female-

producing or male -producing ? Or the gender is decided sometime

AFTER the conception ? .... The "Punsvan Sanskar" is done in 2-3

months of pregnancy, and this sanskar sopposedly can determine the

gender of the child. If one wants son, the herbal preparation is

given thru the right nostril ( of the lady) and thru the left if one

wants a girl child. All this has Ayurveda's sanction since ancient

times !

 

In such a situation, can u please clarify the meaning of "female -

producing sperm' ??

 

Thanks

Yashendra

 

 

Jane MacRoss <HIGHFIELD (AT) HOTKEY (DOT) NET.AU> wrote: Years ago we read an article about this - the fact that female producing

sperm survive for up to 6 days means that you have intercourse up to 6 days

prior to ovulation and then stop <snip>

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LOL - didn't have time to look it up! Can only remember what I wrote which is that the "whatever" chromosome sperm that produces female children survives for 6 days -

 

Nearly best,

 

Jane

 

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Yashendra Prasad

You have mentioned that "female producing sperm survive for up to 6

days ". I wd like to know a few things. Are u referring to pre-

conception state ? And in this state can any sperm be called female-

producing or male -producing ? Or the gender is decided sometime

AFTER the conception ?

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