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Choose the Sex of Your Baby: the Natural Way

Choose the Sex of Your Baby: the Natural Way
By Hazel Phillips, Hazel Chesterman-Phillips

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Fully updated and supported by the latest research, "Choose the Sex of Your Baby - the Natural Way" provides the key to sex determination. Hazel Chesterman-Phillips describes how she developed her simple and natural method, which has now been used successfully by parents all over the world. It includes: recent research into sperm-count levels; a full explanation of the relevant biological factors; practical advice on health, diet, sperm count and ovulation; Hazel's own success story and the testimonies of numerous parents.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11221 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-01-08
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Letters from readers: 'After following your rules, baby Laura arrived As you can imagine, we are absolutely delighted and I want to thank you for writing the book' 'I had the key to unlock my feelings and to achieve what I had thought would be impossible. Your book is so enlightening and my feelings are identified on every page. I thought I was the only one who felt that way' 'We did everything you said and on 11 July we got our baby girl. And I still can't believe she is actually here. I'm so happy; I'm crying now while writing this. I feel I'm the luckiest person in the world' 'I had to write in my present state of euphoria and let you know that your timing theory worked for us My husband had said all along that he would like another boy, but his tears of joy when our little girl arrived made us realise that we had achieved what we always longed for'

About the Author
Hazel Chesterman-Phillips trained as a teacher at Homerton College, Cambridge. Hazel's desire for a son after having two daughters was the inspiration behind her remarkable, safe and successful method, which is accessible to everyone.


Customer Reviews

No margin for error4
Readers should note that this is an updated book of Hazel Phillips' original "Boy or Girl Your Right to Choose" and contains new findings from her research. Her methodology is now proven with a very high success rate (97%). BUT...this is not a book which you can pick up and glean a few tips from and think you know what to do. If you want to truly follow the methods outlined you have to do so to the letter and a few months of preparatory charting and findings will be necessary. Without this, you will either be disappointed or lucky! You need to read the book several times to ensure you are aware of all the critical factors involved.

Two Sons, Two Daughters!5
I am one of 8 women I know who have used Hazel's method to get (beget?) 15 babies of a 'preferred' sex. It only 'failed' once with a friend who decided to sale too close to ovulation and ended but with another, much loved, son. We had a son and wanted another. Bingo! We decided to have a larger family and thought two girls would be ideal. Bingo! It does work. There's nothing weird involved (no bowing to the east or anything!). You do naturally what sex selection clinics do unnaturally and yet you have to pay loads for. Please don't try this if you only want a certain gender child though. This isn't 100% (neither are those clinics). Hazel writes quite frankly about that and her arguments make compassionate good sense. DO however try Hazel's method (the book is written very much as a woman talking to women) if you want to greatly increase your chances of getting the gender you'd prefer AND enjoy being more involved with your bodies (this needs some involvement from the chap in your life too) and with conceiving. We had great fun and found it made us feel all the more involved with our babies from their very beginning, whoever they turned out to be.

dissapointing outcome for our carelull planning2
with renewed hope we tried for a baby girl after having had 3 lovely boys. we carefully followed the instructions, charting for 6 months etc, then had our 4th boy! although I am pleased it made me go ahead and have another baby who is very lovely, I do think the book is too idealistic and perhaps more of the "failees' ought to let her know about it