Library book

Tonight I picked up a book from my local library. It’s called How to Choose the Sex of Your Baby by Landrum Shettles.

I’ve never been one to play with fire. I have also thought, and could probably be quoted as saying “You get what you get and you should be happy that it’s healthy” at least once in my past. And I still believe that. I really do.

At this point in time, I think we’re both happy with the kids names we’ve chosen, and neither of us would mind a girl or a boy and we’d be over the moon to have a happy and healthy child, just like Phee.

Speaking of Phee, she’s so healthy, she’s eating like a horse again, so we know she’s going through another growth spurt. She’ll soon be taller than my shortest girlfriend!

Anyway, why did I pick this book up? More out of curiosity than anything else. I honestly don’t think you can choose the sex of your baby and you really shouldn’t go messing about with science. Movies have shown that playing with science is an evil thing that crazy doctors with sticking up hair, coke bottle bottomed glasses and an evil glint in their eye do. And really, neither of us look like that. Well, Tony does have the sticking up hair and glasses, but that’s where the similiarity ends. He really doesn’t have a scientific mind.

So I’ll have a read. I’ve only got til the end of July, then study kicks in and there’s no more leisure reading after that. So I’ll let you know if I find out anything of interest.

5 Responses to “Library book”

  1. Catherine says:

    I look forward to hearing if it truly is possible to chose the sex of your baby because I guess at the end of the day you never know if it is what you do or just what would have happened anyway.

  2. Ren says:

    I made Nessa have a baby girl by sheer force of will… early ultrasounds called it a boy. Heh.

  3. Rae says:

    I know what you mean Catherine. I don’t think there really is a way of getting what you want. It’s a chance thing and who’s to say that they don’t start out a boy/girl, then develop into the single sex creature.
    Still, I figure it will be an interesting experiment. We want a happy and healthy baby. Don’t matter if it’s a boy or girl, more so that it’s happy and healthy. So really, this sort of experiment doesn’t hurt anyone.
    ‘Sides we all know what happens when people play with science. You get a movie about Dr Moreau and we don’t need another one of those!!
    Heh. So Ren, you can use that force of will for us too, eh? We’re going for that double H kid. Happy & Healthy. :)

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