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Newsletter Issue #1
~ Gender Selection Basics ~
Dear Parent-to-be,
This is Candace Hopkins from the Birth Planning Center.
As promised in our last email, my team and I are back with your first baby gender selection
newsletter issue.
We want to thank you for your interest in our Program and for your request to receive more
information about the possibility to select the gender of the baby you are about to conceive.
Please be aware that we have published this newsletter in a very specific format. It has to
be read in a very specific order (Newsletter #1 - 2 - 3 - 4 and so on).
This is very important because selecting the gender of your baby is a process made out
of crucial steps and actions that MUST be taken in the right order to guarantee your
success.
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The weekly publication we have created for you is filled with extremely useful gender
selection information and real live testimonials from families who have used our Program.
They have sent us their success stories on a voluntary basis and they have granted us
permission to post them in this newsletter for your benefit. You will start reading about
those families and their experience with our Program in your next issue.
You can also read additional testimonials we've gathered over the years
by clicking on this link: Success Stories
OK now, let's get started...
The Basics of Reproduction
Generally, semen contains approximately 50% female and 50% male sperm cells. The sex of
a child is determined by the specific sperm cell fertilizing the egg (ovum) at the time
of conception.
Sperm carrying an X-chromosome result in a female and those carrying a Y-chromosome
result in a male.
In the upcoming newsletter issues, we will provide you with very simple methods you can use
to make your conception environment more attractive for one or the other type of sperm.
Men produce two types of sperm, the X (female) and Y (male).
X-Chromosome (GIRL)
- Slower
- Bigger
- Strong and more resilient in the tract
Y-Chromosome (BOY)
- Faster
- Smaller
- Weak and less resilient in the tract
- Sensitive to heat
Since the Y sperms are smaller and more delicate but faster than X sperms which are bigger,
tougher and slower, the tips you will receive are based on providing an environment which
allows one or the other type of sperm to get to the egg (ovum) first.
Other sperm related facts you should know...
This one will come as no surprise but let's use it as a simple reminder. A higher sperm
count is favorable to overall fertility. This is common sense right?
But did you know
that a higher sperm count also favors a certain gender? It will favor the conception of a
baby BOY.
There are 2 things the father-to-be can do to increase his sperm count:
- Abstain from having sex (meaning no ejaculation)
for at least 4 to 5 days before
trying to conceive.
- Taking zinc supplement tablets.*
Zinc has been shown to have a positive effect on sperm formation, sperm motility and testosterone metabolism.
* Be extra careful with the zinc supplement dosage as it may cause serious side effects.
Please consult your physician for the appropriate dose OK?
PRECAUTIONS: Zinc supplements should not be used if you have certain medical conditions.
Before taking zinc supplements, consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have low blood
levels of copper. Also, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of
any allergies.
Please note that even if today's tip was intended for couples wishing to conceive a baby boy,
we also have a lot of tips for you in the upcoming issues, no matter if you wish to conceive a
Boy or a Girl OK?
Stay tuned! ;o)
Hi Candace,
My neighbour is a nurse at a birthing center who met 4 women in one
month who used your Program and all got the baby they wanted after their 3rd or 4th child -
they were so happy with your Program that I decided to try it too!
Kelly Aubichon,
Ontario, Canada
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In conclusion, it is very important to us that you feel completely free to use the baby
gender selection method you are the most comfortable with.
We're here to provide you with the most accurate baby gender selection information available
today and the last thing we want is for you to feel pressured in any way while visiting our
web site.
Of course we are excited about our own Program and very proud of our results and the
profound impact we've had on 24,621 families over the last 11 years.
So from time to time, it may seem as if we were "pushing" you to use our gender selection
Program but this is NOT the case. It's just that we love what we do and we get really excited
sometimes just to think about the possibility of having you on board and make a difference for
your family too!!!
But please rest assured that no matter if you decide to use our Program or not, we are happy
to assist you in your pregnancy plans and we intend to make the most out of the confidence you
have shown by signing up to this newsletter.
With that being said, watch your email "INBOX" in a few days for Issue #2 and for more
exciting baby gender selection tips and information.
Talk to you then,

Candace Hopkins, Director The Birth Planning Center
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