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How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby: Fully revised and updated Taschenbuch – 10. Oktober 2006
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How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby explains the simple, at-home, noninvasive Shettles method and presents detailed steps to take to conceive a child of a specific gender. The properly applied Shettles method gives couples a 75 percent or better chance of having a child of the desired sex. Some researchers have reported success rates of up to 90 percent!
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe256 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- HerausgeberHarmony/Rodale/Convergent
- Erscheinungstermin10. Oktober 2006
- Abmessungen13.06 x 1.65 x 20.22 cm
- ISBN-100767926102
- ISBN-13978-0767926102
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Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
DAVID RORVIK is a former Time magazine science and medicine reporter and has contributed articles to the New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, Reader’s Digest, and other magazines.
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Forty years! We find it hard to believe ourselves. For nearly four decades now, prospective parents from Biloxi to Bombay, Chicago to Cape Town, Seattle to Shanghai have been using our method to choose the sex of their children. Millions of people throughout the world have used the Shettles method with consistent good results, making us the past, the present, and, we trust, the future number-one guide to sex selection on the planet.
During those four decades, we have faced plenty of competition and quite a few “imitators” of our method. But as the competition has come and gone, the Shettles method has persisted, fueled primarily by satisfied word of mouth. Were it not for couples who have used our method with success and reported this to their friends and neighbors, we, too, would long since have fallen by the wayside. Failure doesn’t keep anything going for years, let alone 40 years. Only success can do that. And so, to you, our faithful readers, some of whom have used our method to attain not merely one child of the desired sex but two or more, often creating gender-balanced families in the process, we express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation.
And to those of you completely new to our book and our method, we say Welcome. We are delighted to add you to our ever–growing “family” and trust that you, too, will add to your families the children you will cherish, whatever their genders.
Since we last revised this book, some other sex–selection methods have come along, both low tech and high tech. We will be talking more about these later on. But, as usual, we have noted that when something “new” is announced in this field, it is often really just a restatement or a variation on components of the Shettles method.
By the same token, findings that sometimes claim to refute the Shettles method generally fail when they are more closely scrutinized or more thoroughly followed up over longer periods of time. We will provide examples of this later on. We will also tell you about some high-tech methods of sex selection, both old and newly emerging ones, that, unlike the Shettles method, are generally opposed by bioethicists and by the majority of doctors and medical professionals, for reasons we will discuss. We are confident that most couples will continue to find our approach to sex selection the easiest, the most natural, and the most reliable, as well as the most ethical.
This is the sixth revision of our book since it was first published in April 1970. It contains all of the latest sex–selection data. Our method has been consistently effective and consistently refined over the years to make it easier and more comfortable for all to use. Our success rate continues to be 75 percent or better for those seeking girls and 80 percent for those who seek boys. And the rate of success is even higher among those who have reported to us on our questionnaires (see later in this book) that they were "highly confident" that they had precisely pinpointed the time of ovulation—a key factor in the Shettles method.
In the pages ahead, you’ll hear from a number of those who have tried the method—and we’ll be answering questions many of you have sent us since our last edition appeared several years ago.
Again, congratulations for joining the sex-selection team that has been getting results in more than twenty countries for forty years. At a national meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Dr. Shettles was credited with having published “the landmark paper,” in the early 1960s, which made sex preselection a subject that could and should be taken seriously. By having made the decision to investigate and, we hope, use sex selection yourself, you have become part of a landmark effort that we believe will continue to flourish.
Dr. Shettles' Track Record
Though the Shettles method remains “theory” and is disputed by some, you should be aware that Dr. Shettles has a formidable record for being both ahead of his time and right. He and Dr. John Rock of Harvard were the first to fertilize human eggs in vitro, launching what is today a revolution in fertility research. But it took literally decades for other researchers to follow up on their pioneering work. In the 1960s, Dr. Shettles discovered a method of obtaining fetal cells that could be used to assess fetal health and rescue distressed pregnancies, detect defects, and so on. Other researchers said they could not duplicate his research or simply ignored it—despite its enormous implications. Finally, researchers in mainland China reported they had duplicated the work, and this was then followed up on by researchers in Indiana, who finally realized the full import of the development and credited Dr. Shettles with its discovery. Today this technique (called chorionic villi sampling) has partially supplanted the more dangerous amniocentesis as a method of monitoring fetal health—and, unlike amniocentesis, it can be used from the very earliest stages of pregnancy with minimal invasion.
Then, in 1979, Dr. Shettles reported on another technique he had developed by which a fertilized egg could be surgically transferred directly into a woman’s fallopian tube to achieve pregnancies that could otherwise not occur, owing to various infertility problems. At first, this technique, which has come to be known as gamete intrafallopian transfer, or GIFT—and it truly is a gift to many of the infertile—also was ignored and no credit was given. But GIFT rapidly became one of the crown jewels in the armamentarium of infertility research and treatment and is today regarded as one of the most important developments in that field in the twentieth century.
Finally, in 1991, in an editorial in the Journal of in Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer, Dr. Shettles was given long-overdue credit and hailed as the father of GIFT. The editorial concluded:
In the case of GIFT a scan of the medical literature of the past 15 years clearly shows that L. B. Shettles should be credited with the introduction of the concept of transferring gametes into the fallopian tubes as a means of achieving a pregnancy. Frederick P. Zuspan, editor of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in his letter to Shettles notifying him of the acceptance for publication of his landmark paper, stated the need for its publication “as soon as possible as it opens new avenues for therapy.”
Dr. Shettles, who was once described by Omni magazine as “one of the twentieth century’s titans in the field of female infertility,” is delighted that he’s still challenging orthodoxy right into the twenty–first century.
Can We Really Choose the Sex of Our Children?
Yes!
One of the reasons Dr. Shettles created the sex–selection method you are about to become familiar with is because so many of his patients at Columbia–Presbyterian Hospital in New York City asked him if there was any way he could help them tip the balance in favor of conceiving a child of a specified gender. Often these patients already had a child of one sex or more than one of the same sex and now, understandably, wanted a child of the opposite sex. Many asked the question with some hesitation, ultimately explaining to Dr. Shettles that other doctors had rebuffed them when they so inquired. Many were emboldened to ask Dr. Shettles this then-delicate question because he had been much in the news for his pioneering work in the field of female infertility. They imagined he might be sympathetic to their longings—and they...
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- Herausgeber : Harmony/Rodale/Convergent; Updated Edition (10. Oktober 2006)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Taschenbuch : 256 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 0767926102
- ISBN-13 : 978-0767926102
- Abmessungen : 13.06 x 1.65 x 20.22 cm
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- Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. Dezember 2020Nach zwei Söhnen wollten wir diesmal unbedingt ein Mädchen. Wir haben uns strikt an alle Anweisungen gehalten und es hat geklappt! (Letzter GV an Zyklustag 10, ES an Zyklustag 15)
(Zur Ermittlung des Eisprungs habe ich Ovaluationstests wie im Buch beschrieben - und parallel das Ava-Armband verwendet. Die Ergebnisse der beiden "Messinstrumente" lagen in jedem Zyklus maximal einen Tag auseinander.)
Sehr gut verständliches Buch in englischer Sprache.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 11. Februar 2009Vorneweg sollte vielleicht gesagt werden, dass den Autoren viel daran liegt, klar zu machen, dass man nur ein Kind zeugen sollte, wenn man sich über beide Geschlechter freuen würde.
Zur Methode:
Im Grunde basiert sie auf den Unterschieden zwischen den männlichen und den weiblichen Spermien.
Wer sich jetzt schon mit der symptothermalen Methode (NFP) auskennt ist klar im Vorteil, denn darauf läuft es hinaus. Also aufgrund des Zeitpunktes des GV das Geschlecht zu beeinflussen.
Obs funktioniert, kann ich noch nicht beurteilen, interessant fand ich das Buch auf jeden Fall.
Ich schreib einfach nochmal eine Beurteilung wenn es geklappt hat. ;o)
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 26. Juni 2019Es funktioniert wirklich! Wir wollten ein Mädchen und haben ein Mädchen bekommen :-) Uneingeschränkt zu empfehlen.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 27. November 1999Someone I work with told me about this book. After having two lovely girls, I was about ready to try anything for a boy. I gave the book to my wife for an Xmas present. In February, we conceived a child. Our son Michael Ralph was born two weeks ago, and he means everything to us! We are so blessed, and happy that words alone somehow can't fully explain it. It still feels weird because I guess I was just so used to having girls. Anyway, be sure to read both chapters on the girl and boy, so you know what to do, and what not to do. Most of all, you must be willing to love whatever the Lord blesses you with. I really believed in this book, and would highly recommend it. In fact it is amazing how long the book has been out (first edition 1970). Be sure to follow the method, and have fun.
Good Luck to all!
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 23. Januar 2000This book takes the same empowering approach as Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weshler and The Unofficial Guide to Having A Baby by John R. Sussman and Ann Douglas. Like these other two books, it aims at providing expectant couples with as much information as possible about conception. While the focus of Taking Charge of Your Fertility and The Unofficial Guide to Having A Baby is on maximizing your chances of conceiving quickly and reducing your chances of miscarriage, this book focuses more on trying to conceive a baby of a particular sex. My only word of caution to couples buying this book would be that even the most high-tech fertility methods offer little more than a 50-50 chance of getting a baby of the "right" sex, so don't paint the nursery pink or blue just because you read this book. No book can guarantee you results like that--not even this one.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 31. März 2000I found this book very informative. We lost our son and daughter in a car accident in 1996. We now have two sons that we love dearly, and wanted to give it one more try for a (another) girl. We went into it with the understanding that it could easily be a boy, and that was fine with us. We tried the methods very carefully and also used the book,Taking Charge of Your Fertility, and with the total understanding of my body, we now have baby Emily who is 8 weeks old. Good luck to all, but make sure you go into it with the fact that it could go either way and girls are harder to get (timing wise).
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 18. April 2000The first 100 pages of this book deal with how good this method is and how wonderful Dr. Shettles is. That may be true, but not very useful. The key aspect of sex selection is the timing of intercourse around ovulation. This and all other aspects of fertility are explained in much clearer and greater detail in the wonderful book Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler. She provides LOTS of charts and examples and photos to help you track your cycle compared to just three sample charts in Dr. Shettles book. She also summarizes the techniques for sex selection in a separate chapter, and it makes a lot more sense after her detailed explanation of overall cycle tracking. If you're really focused on sex selection, you may gain some extra from Dr. Shettles book (like who should and shouldn't drink coffee), but it should be read in combination with Toni Weschler's book, which will answer any practical questions you have left.
- Bewertet in Deutschland am 2. April 2000We had a beautiful baby girl so 4 1/2 years later and after 3 other people told me this book worked for them, 2 medical professional and a non professional, I got the book. Within 6 months I was pregnant with a boy. It was easy and I was able to get to know my body better. I never new when I ovulated before. Since then I passed the book to another friend who wanted a boy and yes she got the boy she wanted.. Best of all no matter what sex you get pregnant with, as long as the baby is loved and healthy. Enjoy.. Cheryl
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ShekharMondalBewertet in Australien am 12. Oktober 2021
5,0 von 5 Sternen This is great book and the method in this book works.
This is great book and the method in this book works. Many Thanks to the author for putting all those valuable information
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Tyler FiniganBewertet in Kanada am 29. November 2021
5,0 von 5 Sternen Worked for us
We’re a family of allllll boys and really wanted our second child to be a girl. Followed the book exactly and it worked !!! Easy read. Definitely would recommend.
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OlimpiaBewertet in Italien am 20. Februar 2020
5,0 von 5 Sternen It worked for me!
It worked! Just had the baby DNA testing and it’s a boy :-)) I only had intercourse on the first day of peak, which I found throught the clearblue ovulation tracking monitor... I actually got pregnant 3 times within six months by only having intercourse on the first day of peak , but only this baby made it to the second trimester. I highly recommend this book but you will need to track ovulation as well for a better outcome!
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CMBewertet in Großbritannien am 20. Januar 2019
5,0 von 5 Sternen Great book - but follow 100% and with patience
I read this book front to back before trying for a girl. It makes complete sense but you must read it completely so you understand it all and allow a good 6 months to monitor your ovulation before trying. Be patient and follow 100%!!! Worked for us!!! Good luck!
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HuntressBewertet in den USA am27. April 2024
5,0 von 5 Sternen Learned a lot
Reading this book I was worried I was being too judgmental and picky trying to choose a gender of child to have. In return i learned a lot about my body. This book answered questions I didn’t know I had. Not so much learning to plan what gender, more learning about my body in a way to understand what gender is more likely for when you decide to try to conceive.