It is the sperm that fertilizes the egg that will determine the sex of your baby. Some sperm carry the X-chromosome and some sperm carry the Y-chromosome. If an X-chromosome-carrying sperm fertilizes the egg, the baby will be a girl. If a Y-chromosome-carrying sperm fertilizes the egg, the baby will be a boy.
It all depends on the gender of your family members. If your family mostly have boys and they all have blue eyes, then the babies eyes are more likely to be that colour. It is most common though that if you have a boy, and the fathers eyes are brown (eg) then your son is more likely to get brown eyes. :)
According to a 2008 study published in Acta Paediatrica active father figures have a key role to play in reducing behaviour problems in boys and psychological problems in young women. In other words, boys with uninvolved fathers are more likely to get into trouble, including problems with the police. Girls with uninvolved fathers are more likely to develop mental illness or personality disorders.
Bone cancer is found more in Boys.
BOYS !
yes alot more boys are colour blind then gilrs
boys as girls are more cautious about their weight
Boys are more likely to be found at the extremes - extremely good or extremely bad. Girls are more likely to be in the 'good' range.
children are more likely to be valued by their biological fathers than by their stepfathers.
Boys are more likely to have dyspraxia than girls due to genetic and brain development differences. Boys tend to have a higher prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders in general, which may contribute to this disparity. Additionally, there may be gender-specific social and environmental factors that also play a role.
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Dandruff is not contagiouse or anything, but its in the blood. It seems like boys have it more than girls, but there is no evidence.
They are more likely to quit.