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A study analyzed decades of births and found that larger families showed a distinct tendency toward all girls or all boys, ...
A massive study of over 58,000 women shows that families may have their own subtle biological bias toward having boys or ...
A new children's book titled "Froggy Girl" written by Pamela Garfield-Jaeger, promotes self-acceptance of one's biological ...
Rather than assume each baby has an even chance of being a boy or a girl, the researchers looked for patterns across families and found a few compelling ones. Here’s what they found: While the study ...
Families with three or more boys, for example, are more likely to have another boy than a girl as the next child.
Attitudes are changing around the rights and wrongs of girls playing with and against boys in age-group football ...