Haven't all scientific studies in this area basically confirmed that no 
reliable affectors for the sex of an infant have been found?


> That would be easily tested by doing an analysis of male/female births by
> temperature zone.
>
>> There have been some studies that suggest temperature may play a role in
>> this.  I can not remember which way it goes.  Whether its warmer
>> temperatures produce more X chromosome sperm and cooler temperatures
>> produce more Y chromosome sperm or vice-a-versa. But maybe this is a
>> factor.
>



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