The male (in mammals) because the female can only donate an X, whereas the male can donate either an X or a Y, which will determine whether the baby has XX (making it female) or XY (making it male). Platypuses have 10 sex chromosomes (XXXXXXXXXX or XYXYXYXYXY) but the same system is in effect.
You can not choose the gender, you get what the game gives you.
One can find a gender predictor by visiting a doctor while one is pregnant. One can take an ultrasound to get a picture of the baby and see which gender the baby will be.
One can find a baby gender predictor on various websites like Parents and Netmums. One could also go to a local doctor and have an ultrasound to make sure what gender your baby is.
The most common gender is wemen. Wemen have a horemone in their small intestine that gives off a small change in witch gender their future baby is..it dependes on how much alike the baby is from its mother or father.
The Chinese gender predictor chart basically gives an indication of the gender of your baby. Each prediction is based on the month of conception and the mother's age.
No, the fallopian tubes do not affect the gender of the baby.
No. The gender of the baby is always a 50/50 chance. Females have two X chromosomes, while males have one X and one Y. If the father gives the X chromosome, then the baby will be a girl (XX) but if the father gives a Y chromosome then the baby is a boy (XY). Whether he gives an X or a Y is completely random.
The only way to learn your babies gender is to wait for it to develop further so the doctor can show the mother and father the gender of the baby. There are products and superstitions that claim they can determine a babies true gender before the baby even has enough time to grow. Such things are false.
The baby is what the baby is
There is a well known baby gender predictor called Chinese Calendar, which can predict your baby's gender based on the month that baby was conceived and mother's aged at the time of conception. Please note that online Baby Gender Predictors are for entertainment purposes only, they are not accurate as baby scans would be.
A child's gender is dependent on which chromosome (X or Y) is received from the father. The mother has the chromosomes XX and the father has XY. Each parent randomly gives the child one of their respective chromosomes (through meiosis). The mother gives one of her two X chromosomes and the father gives either the X or the Y. If the father gives a copy of his X chromosome, the baby is a girl. If the father gives his Y chromosome, the baby is a boy.
The sex of a baby is determined by the two sex chromosomes inherited from the parents. The mom always gives an X chromosome. Dad can either give an X or a Y. If dad gives an X, you get a girl. If dad gives a Y, you get a boy.