How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby: Fully revised and updated

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Harmony/Rodale, 23. 3. 2011. - 256 страница
More Than 1.5 Million Copies Sold!

Now Revised and Updated to Include the Latest Scientific Information and Even More Success Stories

For almost forty years, How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby has been the standard reference for couples trying to increase their chances of having the son or daughter they hope for. In this new edition of their classic book, Dr. Shettles and David Rorvik provide authoritative scientific studies and compelling anecdotal evidence demonstrating that the Shettles method continues to produce results unmatched by any other method. Dozens of testimonials confirm its ease of use and rate of success.

How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby
explains the simple, at-home, noninvasive Shettles method and presents detailed steps to take to conceive a child of a specific gender. The properly applied Shettles method gives couples a 75 percent or better chance of having a child of the desired sex. Some researchers have reported success rates of up to 90 percent!
 

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Years of Success
3
st Moral? Should We Do It? Will the World Be Overrun
13
Letters from Home and Our Results to Date
24
The Facts of Life Revisited What You Must Know
57
The Shettles Method How It Developed
66
How Much Scientific Support Is There for
75
How Do They Compare?
90
First Order of Business How to Determine the Time
119
Trying for the BoyWhat to Do
150
Sex Selection in the Near and Distant Future
193
The loo Most Popular Boy and Girl Names
202
Write to Us 2O 9
209
Bibliography
221
Index
231
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LANDRUM B. SHETTLES, M.D., Ph.D., was an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons and director of research at the New York Fertility Foundation. He is the coauthor of From Conception to Birth: The Drama of Life’s Beginnings.

DAVID RORVIK is a former Time magazine science and medicine reporter and has contributed articles to the New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, Reader’s Digest, and other magazines.

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