Τα πραγματα δεν ειναι ακριβως ετσι...
Anna1977, on Mar 7 2007, 13:55, said:
Γεια σας!
Με λένε Αννα και θελω τη συμβουλή σας (με απλά λόγια, δεν είμαι γιατρος!).
Εχω ένα αγοράκι 2 ετών και θέλω να κάνω άλλο ένα παιδι. Θέλω πολύ ένα κοριτσάκι και θα ήθελα να ξέρω αν υπάρχει τροπος να αυξησω τις πιθανότητες για αυτό.
Υπάρχουν μέρες του μήνα που ευνοούν, τροφές ή στάσεις;
Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ,
Αννα
Η ερωτηση που θετεις δεν ειναι απλη. Εχε υποψιν σου οτι στην ιστοσελιδα αυτη απαντουν κυριως φοιτητες ιατρικης (οπως ο υποφαινομενος) αρα θα πρεπει να απευθυνθεις σε γυναικολογο. Οι παρακατω πληροφοριες μπορουν να βοηθησουν. Θα αναφερθω σε δυο ενδεχομενα 1) φυσικες μεθοδους 2) μεθοδοι in vitro γονιμοποιησης και γενετικης επιλογης.
1 ) Χρησιμοποιω ως πηγη την
mayo clinic
Boy or girl: Can you choose naturally?
My wife and I are trying to get pregnant. Are there any natural methods for predetermining the sex of our baby?
- Brent / Georgia
Mayo Clinic obstetrician and gynecologist Roger Harms, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers.
Answer
Folklore is full of creative, do-it-yourself suggestions for predetermining your baby's sex. For example, women should eat more meat and salty foods to get a boy, or couples should make love with the man on top during a full moon to get a girl. Most of these methods are harmless, if you want to try them just for fun.
But there's no scientific evidence that any of these methods are effective.
One popular natural method for gender selection is called the
Shettles method.
It is based on the premise that intercourse timing can influence the sex of your baby. For instance, couples are supposedly more likely to have a boy if they have intercourse as close to ovulation as possible — when conditions in the vagina are apparently more favorable for the "Y" (male) sperm. Proponents of the Shettles method claim it is up to 75 percent effective. But many experts dispute this.
There are effective medical techniques for selecting the sex of your child using in vitro fertilization. However, these techniques are usually reserved for the prevention of sex-specific genetic disorders, such as hemophilia and Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, which primarily affect males. Many doctors' groups are opposed to the use of gender selection for nonmedical reasons.
Υπαρχουν αρκετες διαδικτυακες πηγες για αυτην την μεθοδο, ακομα και ολοκληρο βιβλιο. Ωστοσο θα πρεπει να απευθυνθεις σε γυναικολογο καθως οπως αντιλαμβανεσαι υφισταται πολυπλοκοτητα. Να σημειωσω οτι αν και υπαρχει σχετικη διχογνωμια για την μεθοδο ολο και περισσοτεροι γυναικολογοι την ενστερνιζονται. Ιδιαιτερα εφοσον δεν υπαρχουν καποιες παρενεργειες ή αλλα προβληματα. Πιο πεζα δηλαδη, δεν χανεις τιποτα αν συμβουλευτεις τον ΕΙΔΙΚΟ. Βεβαια οπως αναφερει και το παραπανω αρθρο ακομα και αν ισχυει η μεθοδος αυτη παλι παιζουμε με τις πιθανοτητες
2) Με τις μεθοδους IVF (εξωσωματικη λαικιστι) και λοιπα εξαρτηματα η κατασταση ειναι πιο μπερδεμενη, απο νομικης και ηθικης κυριως σκοπιας καθως η τεχνικη δυνατοτητα υφισταται, ιδιαιτερα στις δυτικες κοινωνιες οπου πολλοι ιατροι θεωρουν μη επιτρεπτη ηθικα την επιλογη φυλου, εκτος βεβαια καποιων εξαιρεσεων (φυλοσυνδετα νοσηματα κτλ) οπου το ενα φυλο εχει μεγαλυτερες πιθανοτητες να εμφανισει καποια ασθενεια για την οποια υπαρχουν ενδειξεις οτι μπορει να μεταφερθει απο τον/τους γονεις. Πρεπει ωστοσο να γνωριζεις οτι η νομοθεσια δεν εχει ξεκαθαρισει παντου. Στο Η.Β. για παραδειγμα απαγορευται νομοθετικα, αλλα σε χωρες οπως η Ισπανια (ρωτησε τον γυναικολογο σου σχετικα με την νομικο status στην Ελλαδα) εγκειται στον Ιατρο να αποφασισει. Επισης με τις συγχρονες μεθοδους ''επιλογη φυλου'' δεν σημαινει εκτρωση καθως η διαδικασια λαμβανει χωρα προεμφυτευτικα με επιλογη των προσχηματισμενων εμβρυων (γενετικα). Το οικονομικο κοστος βεβαια ειναι μεγαλο και οι λεπτομερειες αρκετες (προφανως δεν μπορουν να αναλωθουν μεσω διαδικτυου). Παραθετω παρακατω το αρθρο του BBC για αυτο το θεμα.
Απο
http://news.bbc.co.u...lth/3025416.stm
Woman pregnant after IVF sex choice
The Chenerys wanted daughters to add to their family
A mother who travelled to Spain in order to choose the sex of her next child is pregnant with twin girls.
Nicola Chenery, 33, from Plymouth, went to a clinic in Spain for the IVF treatment.
She went ahead with the treatment because she longed for a daughter after giving birth to four sons.
Such a treatment is outlawed in the UK unless the choice is made to protect the unborn child from sex-linked genetic disease.
I wanted baby girls, yes, but didn't not want the boys
Nicola Chenery
Mrs Chenery and her husband Mike spent £6,000 on the treatment.
She told GMTV that she was "over the moon" that the treatment had been successful.
Mrs Chenery, 34, said: "I have always wanted a daughter as far as I can remember.
"I have always wanted to experience the mother-daughter relationship, which is totally different to the mother-son relationship, and I feel as I can, then why not?"
She added: "It doesn't go away even though I have had four beautiful boys.
''The feeling does not go away and now I have achieved it."
Abortions
Mrs Chenery began her treatment in Britain before travelling to Spain earlier this year.
Embryos were created using IVF and then selected on the basis of gender for implantation.
She said the controversy over the treatment was "illogical".
"We already know that people do carry out abortions every single day up to 24 weeks gestation.
"How can we say that is OK to choose the gender of your child, which is perfectly fine in Britain up to 24 weeks gestation, but we can't have gender choice at the four to five-day stage. "It is archaic and just illogical. I really don't understand it."
'Freedom of choice'
Mrs Chenery, 34, said she did not feel she was being "ungrateful" by trying to have a baby girl in addition to her four sons, who are aged between three and 11.
She said: "I am very lucky to have four healthy boys. I am the first to say that.
"But does it mean I can't have any more children because somebody else can't? Should I not take my children on holidays because somebody else can't?
"The British public practise freedom of choice, so that is the way it is."
She said her four young sons did not feel unwanted because of her desire for daughters.
''They know I absolutely love them unconditionally - wouldn't change anything for the world.
"They are well aware of that with our relationship, so I didn't have to really approach it and explain to them they are wanted, because it was never an issue. I wanted baby girls, yes, but didn't not want the boys."
Ελπιζω να βοηθησα!
Edited by GTAthens2006, 07 March 2007 - 03:59 PM.