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Dr. Zheng: What does having a boy or a girl have to do with it?

Some couples particularly like girls, and some couples particularly like boys. However, whether to have a boy or a girl is not determined by our will, but is determined by many factors.

So, what factors are related to having a boy or a girl? Now let Dr. Zheng talk about Feng Shui to explain it to you.

1. Environmental factors. The environment is an important part of Feng Shui, usually called the "big picture" in Feng Shui. Changes in the environment have led to an imbalance in the ratio of boys to girls. Traditional Chinese astrology believes that the evil spirits around the house will affect the gender of the fetus. Therefore, Dr. Zheng believes that it is particularly important to choose a place with good wind and water.

2. Living room factors. Living room includes office. Traditional Chinese psychology believes that if one year before conception, the men's and women's bedrooms are located on the east side of the house, and the beds are placed with east and west sides facing east, then the probability of giving birth to a boy will be greatly increased.

3. Sleeping position factor. Dr. Zheng reminded friends that traditional astrology requires that men and women sleep in the "male left and female right" position on the bed. Otherwise, if you do not sleep and conceive in this position for more than a year, the probability of giving birth to a girl will greatly increase.

4. Acid-base factors. Traditional Chinese destiny theory believes that pH will "select" the gender of the fetus. In other words, a woman's usual eating habits are related to the gender of her offspring. Not only the acidity and alkalinity of dietary habits, but more importantly, the pH of the female vagina has become an important "gateway" for giving birth to a boy or a girl. Because due to different pH levels, the sperm that eventually combines with the egg are also different, thus affecting the gender of the fetus. This issue of Chinese ancestors was not “recognized” by the West until the last century.