Mary Haise had a son as her 4th child.
he would have some sex
No, the sex of the second child is determined independently of the sex of the first child. The chances of having a boy or a girl are generally close to 50/50 regardless of the sex of any previous siblings.
sex
Her being bisexual has no effect on the sex of the child.
This subject has been painted by hundreds of painters. One who specialized in 'Mother and Child' was Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926. How do you know it was Mary Cassatt??????
Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
my father had sex with me i had child with him
The sex of a child is determined by the sex chromosome present in the father's sperm cell. If he donates an X, the child will be a girl, if he donates a Y, the child will be a boy. The historical or ancestral lineage doesn't have anything to do with the child's sex.
You have sex.
You have sex.
The genetic sex of a child is determined by the combination of sex chromosomes inherited from the parents. Typically, a child with two X chromosomes is female, while a child with one X and one Y chromosome is male.
The sex of a child is determined by genetics, specifically by the combination of sex chromosomes inherited from the parents. Typically, a child with two X chromosomes is female, while a child with one X and one Y chromosome is male. Other factors do not play a significant role in determining a child's sex.