My family has been discussing different ideas about conceiving, and I heard something about egg size affecting the baby's gender. Is there any truth to this idea for having a baby boy?
For healthy egg quality, my nutritionist told me to avoid sugary foods and eat fiber-rich meals, which also helped with my gestational diabetes risk. Egg size of 18 to 22 mm is standard for conceiving, gender has absolutely nothing to do with it.
I focused a lot on light walking to keep my blood circulation good for egg quality. My gynac told me a healthy egg size of around 20mm is perfect for conceiving. Gender is completely natural, so just focus on staying fit and healthy!
My doctor told me that a good follicle size of 18-20 mm is ideal for pregnancy. Gender is not something we can choose or predict through egg size, it's completely natural. Because of my thyroid, I had to get regular follicular scans to track my egg growth.
After my loss, I realized that having a healthy baby is the only thing that truly matters. Egg size of 18-22 mm is great for a successful pregnancy, but gender is totally in nature's hands. Just pray for a healthy, safe journey ahead.
Looking back at my stressful trying-to-conceive days, I realize we worry about the wrong things. Egg size only helps you conceive a healthy baby, gender is purely random and natural. Now that my little one is a toddler, I can tell you any healthy baby is a blessing!
Egg size has nothing to do with having a boy or a girl, that is completely natural and random. A healthy egg size for conception is usually between 18 to 22 mm. Eat healthy home food to improve egg quality, and do check with your doctor for any concerns.
I used to google all these things and panic so much! Honestly, egg size (around 18-22mm) only helps in successful fertilization. Gender is completely natural and cannot be decided by egg size. Take a deep breath, everything will work out fine.
Actually, egg size only tells us if the egg is mature enough for fertilization, not the gender of the baby. Generally, 18-24 mm is considered a good size for healthy conception. Don't believe in these gender myths, just focus on a healthy pregnancy!