Especially telling is the following paragraph:
The odds of an XY, or male outcome to a pregnancy also went up sharply "for women who consumed at least one bowl of breakfast cereal daily compared with those who ate less than or equal to one bowl of week," the study reported.
When you consider that I probably ate two to three bowls per day with each of my pregnancies, it's not surprising I had boys. It's surprising they weren't born with cheerio shaped birthmarks.
Thoughts, ideas?
Regardless, I'd rather cereal and a balanced diet as an explanation for boys than raging testosterone any day.
2 comments:
I heard about this study on Fox News the other day. Considering that I can't even remember what I had for breakfast yesterday, I'm serious doubting these "food memories." But now women will be eating, or not, in order to "get" the baby they want. Phooey!
i read this too.... crazy. i've always eaten my breakfast cereal... and yup, 2 boys!
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