Stressed-out pregnant women may be less likely to have a baby of a certain sex, study finds


Stressed-out pregnant women may be less likely to have a baby of a certain sex, study finds



Women who experience high levels of stress during their pregnancy may be at an increased risk of having a premature or low-birthrate baby. But according to a new study, a pregnant woman's stress levels — either mental or physical —  may influence the sex of her unborn child. 

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