Age of the parents
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.
s.e.x linked
The father's gamete determines the sex of the child. Specifically, the presence or absence of a Y chromosome in the father's sperm will determine if the child will be male (Y chromosome present) or female (no Y chromosome).
Testosterone is responsible for producing and maintaining primary sex characteristics in males such as the development of the testes and production of sperm. It also influences the development of secondary sex characteristics like facial and body hair, deepening of the voice, and muscle mass.
A mutation in a sex cell has the potential for great effect because it can be passed on to offspring and result in genetic changes in future generations. This can lead to a variety of outcomes, such as genetic disorders or adaptations that may affect the fitness of the species.
Her being bisexual has no effect on the sex of the child.
No the sperm of the person you are having sex with while pregnant will have no effect at all on the baby.
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.
The reason children are not permitted to engage in sex is that it will have a damaging effect on the physical and mental abilities of that child. A child is not physically developed enough to participate sexually nor mentally enough to emotionally understand what it is they are doing to themselves. It is dangerous therefore for pre-pubescent children to have sex.
John Ray Cook has written: 'The effect of infant and parent sex, parent sex-role and the passage of time on infant movement and behavior' -- subject(s): Parent and child, Infant psychology, Sex role, Sex differences (Psychology)
A negative effect of population policies might include an increased number of abortions or child abandonment cases. Another negative effect could include an increased emphasis on the importance of one sex or the other.
Sex-linked traits have alleles that are passed from parent to child on a sex chromosome.
Culture, sex and gender, physical factors, technology, and our sense of self are the five perceptual influences.
s.e.x linked
Estrogen
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.
my father had sex with me i had child with him