The Father's.
Male
What decides the gender in a embryo is in the sperms so it's the male.
In the state of Wisconsin the child has to be 18 if both parents share placement.
When he is 18. Until then the parents or court decides.
When they are 18. Before that it's the parents or the court that decides.
There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.There is not enough information on the propensity for the parents to have a child of either gender and so it is necessary to assume that the probability of the gender of the next child is independent of the genders of preceding children. In that case the probability of the next child being a girl is 1/2.
The parents should choose a labor that's good for the child's age but you must both agree to it
No you can't pick the gender of your Sims children, you get whatever the game decides to give you.
No, it is possible for 2 parents with down syndrome to produce a child with no non-disjunction disorder because of a gamete is produced with an extra copy of the chromosomes.
This is a controversial topic. Most would say parents should not be allowed to choose the gender of their child because it will lead to gender imbalance and abortions.
The gender of an orphan can be either male or female. It refers to a child who has lost one or both parents and does not have caregivers to provide for their needs.
As long as you are a minor you can not decide legally where to live.