Are you more likely to have a girl when you're older? The science behind gender odds.
While the conventional wisdom suggests that baby gender is a 50/50 coin toss, recent studies reveal a more complex picture. Research from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health indicates that families can have subtle biological biases toward one gender, and older maternal age is one factor potentially at play, influencing whether you are more likely to have a girl when you're older. This article delves into the evidence, from evolutionary theories to modern genetics, to separate fact from fiction regarding parental age and a baby's sex.