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House Odds Favor Boy When Conception Takes Longer

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A boy is significantly better than a 50-50 bet when it takes a year or more to achieve natural pregnancy, researchers here reported.

The purported mechanism behind this finding may also explain why slightly more boys than girls are born on average, said Luc J.M. Smits, M.D., and colleagues at Maastricht University in a study published in the Dec. 17 issue of the British Medical Journal.

The Dutch researchers analyzed data from more than 5,000 Dutch women who gave birth to single babies between July 2001 and July 2003. The women's average age was 30.5 years.

Among the 498 (9.4%) of women who took longer than 12 months to conceive, the probability of having a boy was nearly 58%, whereas the proportion of male births to women who conceived more quickly was 51% (P=0.0052).

In fact, with every additional year it took to conceive, the odds of having a boy increased by 4%, the researchers found. So women who took two years to conceive had about a 62% probability of having a boy. For those who took three years, the odds rose to nearly 66%.

These results applied only to natural conceptions. For couples whose conception was medically assisted, there was no relationship between time to conception and sex of the baby.

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