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How Lowering Your Female pH Can Help You Have a Baby Girl Fast

Updated on November 14, 2017

Many say that increasing acidity level to get pregnant with a girl is just old wives tale. But there is a scientific explanation on how female pH during lovemaking affects baby gender, although this alone will not work. Other factors such as ovulation, positions, and diet should be considered as well.

What is Female pH?

Female pH is the measure of how alkaline or acidic the female organ is. It ranges from zero to 14. The lower your pH is, the more acidic your body becomes. The ideal female pH is between 3.8 and 4.5, which is acidic. This is the normal level of acidity required to prevent vaginal infections. To know your pH level, you can use a pH paper strip or a digital test kit.

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Why do You Need a Lower pH Level?

There are several ways to raise the odds of getting pregnant with a girl naturally, and increasing acidity level is one of them. The normal female pH is already regarded as acidic, but a lower pH level is needed. So, what is the connection?

When a man finishes, he releases millions of x and y sperms. The sperms swim through the vaginal canal to reach the egg that lies in one of the fallopian tubes. Only one sperm is needed to fertilize the egg. If it is an x sperm that gets to the egg first, a baby girl will develop; but if it is a y sperm, a baby boy. Again, it is the x sperm that produces a baby girl.

Basically, you need to make the x sperms beat the y sperms in the race to the egg. Is it possible? The answer is, yes and no. No, because the y sperms swim faster than their female counterparts, and there is nothing you can do about it. And yes, because by increasing your acidity level, the y sperms can die.

The x sperms can survive a very acidic environment, but the y sperms cannot. By applying the methods on how to lower female pH before making love, there is a chance that the y sperms will die before they even get closer to the egg. It is then all up to the x sperms to finish the race.

However, you should remember that fertilization only takes place when a sperm unites with the egg. If there is no egg, there will be no baby. This strategy will not work until you have ovulated. Learn about the symptoms of ovulation to know the best time to increase your acidity level.

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