There is no way to ensure the baby will be male unless you are artificially inseminated and they use an embryo that they know is male, after it has already become an embryo, not just sperm and an egg.
The ratio of a human baby being a male to being a female is 1:1.That means that the baby has a 50% of being a male, and a 50% of being a female.A male human has the genotype of XY.A female human has the genotype of XX.Some mutated organisms have an XXY or XYY for a genotype.
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the baby is a female
To do that you have to have a fertile human male and a fertile human female and they have to have intercourse and produce a baby. The fertilized egg will build a human skeleton for the baby.
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Assuming you are human you will never have access to male eggs since the human male only have sperm and it's the woman who have eggs. Without sperm - no baby. There are clinics where you can buy sperm and you can do a IVF treatment.
The male and female each contribute 23 chromosomes, one of which determines the sex of the baby/new human
just like human do .
Yes. The human skin is full of protein. Particularly the male scrotum.
Technically, no. A human male does not have a womb to store a developing baby, so cannot be pregnant.
If a human egg (from the female) and a human sperm (from the male) join together, then the egg is fertilised by the sperm and a human embryo is created. This human embryo grows over 9 months into a baby.
A male is a buck, and a baby is a joey.