Extract of Daily Mirror article (December 01, 2005):
"I KNEW this would be my last baby and as I already had three boys I wanted a girl. I saw the website www.babychoice.com, which provided a calendar that showed the best days to conceive a boy or a girl. At £250, it wasn't cheap but it had a money-back guarantee if it didn't work. [..] Amazingly, I conceived first month and when I found out I was expecting a girl I was euphoric." read all
Primababy magazine - July 2002
February 2002 -
"Réponse à tout" magazine -
France - p.70

"Shelttes method - succes rate : no official study available to determine it"

"Selnas Method [BabyChoice] - 90% approx. over 2500 couples who followed the Selnas program in the USA."

"ELLE" Magazine review the BabyChoice gender selection method under "Choose the sex of your child - The method that works"

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Which would you choose - a boy or a girl?  Should you leave it to nature to decide?  Or are there ways to make sure you get what you want?

I paid £200 to get a girl

`I had two sons but my family didn't feel quite complete'

 

Click for full text of reports on Wendy Redmayn in "That's Life" 15 October 1998

The Scotsman - 03/11/97

``The gender of your child is still a sensitive subject, men have primeval reasons for wanting sons, even if the economic ones - the expense of daughter's dowry, the need for sons to till the land - have long been banished into the exhaust fumes of the 20th century."

The Daily Mail - 28/10/97

Tracey Isles argues most people would use Right Baby simply to balance out their families.
Madam Vivienne Thiar, from Var in France, was one of the first to use the test. She planned the sexes of both her children.

Her first child, a son, was born in August 1990. Her daughter was born three years later.
`It is an unintrusive, efficient and natural way that allows you to design the family you want,' she says, `It enabled me to plan my family  perfectly.'
In this country, too, Right Baby should prove popular. The Family Planning Association receives many enquiries from would-be parents wanting to know how to ensure the genders of their children.
Della Murphy, from Ruislip, North-West London, is certainly interested in the chart. She has three girls, twins Bliss and Shanon, four, and Clara, two, but would like to have a baby boy.
`Everyone has the ideal of having a child of each sex,' she says, `I have three daughters, but a boy would be perfect.'

Baby in arms

The Times - 08/11/97

Interview and picture by The Times - 08/11/97
"Sylvaine Campartas and her husband decided they would have only one child and went to Right Baby. They got what they wanted a boy, Clement now 2 yrs old."

Sylvaine and Clement
Choose the sex of your baby
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