So when the ovum membrane is positively charged, it will attract the sperm carrying X chromosome (which is negatively charged) and a baby girl is produced. When the ovum membrane is negatively charged, it will attract the sperm carrying the Y chromosome (which is positively charged), and a baby boy is produced. In short, we can say that the 'mating rights' are exclusively with the ovum only; once the ovum is fertilized then only the x or y sperm determines the sex of the baby (xx means a female and xy means a male). So would it not be most appropriate to say that it is the female that chooses the sex of the baby (by virtue of selecting which sperm to mate with) and the male only determines the sex of the baby after conception. (so it is not only unfair but also wrong to blame the male for choosing the sex of the baby as the poor male has absolutely no control over which sperm(x or y) will finally fertilise the ovum -because it is the mother nature(ovum) who finally decides which sperm(x or y) to mate with in accordance with its polarity which eventually decides the sex of the baby.
O PO SITO SUVOKIU KAD VAIKELIO LYTI SUPLANUOT MISIJA NEIMANOMA (arba jei pavyksta tai didelis noras ir tiesiog atsitiktinumas, nes cia jau tikrai aukstasis pilotazas, mokslinkai neranda atsakymu i tai, tai mum isvis toli iki to



This alternation of polarity occurs on a predictable cycle for each mammal, a woman having polarity periods of between 1 to 10 days per month and 70 days per year for each different polarity. The ovum membrane's alternating polarity is nature's way of selecting sperm with different gender determining chromosomes.