No. There is an equal chance of a boy or girl being produced from an egg from either ovary, this being dependent on whether it is a 'male' Y sperm which fertilises it or a 'female' X sperm.
It's not the ovary that decides which sex the baby will have, it's the sperm.
The sex of a baby is not determined by which ovary the egg was released from. The father's sperm is the determining factor. All eggs are X chromosomes and if the sperm is a X as well you will have a girl, if it is a Y then expect a little boy.
I researched this question and found studies stating that the right ovary is more likely to produce a male baby, but the difference is debatable - some studies say that the baby is 10% more likely to be male, and others say that the baby is 25% more likely to be male. Interestingly, I also read that, unlike I was taught, the ovaries do not always alternate every cycle; that the right ovary releases more eggs in a woman's early life, and that ovulation on the left may occur more frequently later in a woman's life because the right side may have depleted its resources earlier. Basically, I determined that there is no exact way to determine which ovary is ovulating in a certain month, and that maybe you're more likely to have a boy if the right side is ovulating. I think you just have to leave it to chance!
go to the search bar at the right hand side of the screen and then put in baby girl, baby girl with boy, baby boy with girl, or baby boy
A baby boy is a male baby.
yes she did have her baby she had a baby boy...........
right after he meets a hot girl/boy stupid.
yes but only uterus de facto the transgender seventeen bladder trojan, right?
first go to the terrace then talk to cheerleaders in sequence like first boy then the boy to the extreme rigth then the boy near the first boy then the boy to the right of that boy
he or she is your friend at some site right? LOL my guess is girl because a boy won't call him self baby
A baby boy horse is called a Colt.
its cowld baby baby baby boy