No, the likelihood of the sixth offspring being a girl is not influenced by the previous births. In humans, the sex of a child is determined by genetics, specifically the combination of sex chromosomes from the parents, and each birth is an independent event. Therefore, the probability remains approximately 50% for a girl and 50% for a boy, regardless of the sexes of the previous children.
There are 8 girls in the family.
boys. sorry girls
No, sperm carries either an X or Y chromosome, determining the sex of the offspring. It is the sperm carrying the Y chromosome that will result in a male offspring, while the sperm carrying the X chromosome will result in a female offspring.
Boys/Girls = approx 107/100
an inbred person is a not nice term for someone whose parents are related by blood for example when a brother and sister have a child, the child is said to be inbred. i.e. bred from inside the family
willow does not like girls she likes boy she loves the girls in her family becasue there family
In boys, the increase in penis sizes and the increase in testis size is evident. In girls, there is increase in breast size and onset of menstruation.
Girls are more likely than boys to be the target of cyberbullying. Also, there is a direct correlation to the amount of time girls spend online and the likelihood that they will be bullied.
You can't increase the size of the chest for girls, it will develop naturally in its own time. The only exception would be to consider plastic surgery to increase breast size.
i think its like a family of 18 boys and a family of 11 girls but dont quote me on it
girls
girls girls girls