by SM Grandi · 2023 · Cited by 9 — Women who give birth to male infants, regardless of number, are not at increased risk of all-cause and cause-specific mortality.
by A Fausto-Sterling · 2015 · Cited by 50 — This work relates the concepts of socialization and cognitive development to the embodiment of gender in the human infant.
The aim of this paper is to review knowledge on sex and gender differences early in life, before social and cultural aspects are likely to influence outcome. We ...
A baby's biological sex is determined by the two sex chromosomes in the egg and sperm. Eggs always have an X chromosome, and sperm have either an X or a Y ...
Newborn boys have higher morbidity and mortality than girls. Several studies have shown that male newborn sex is an independent risk factor for adverse outcome.
May 6, 2025 — An ultrasound is the most common way to find out your baby's sex – usually between 18 and 22 weeks, though sometimes babies don't cooperate for ...
by SS Haugh · 1980 · Cited by 133 — One of the infants was labeled a "boy" and the other a "girl," with the labels versed for half of the subjects. Each child was then asked to
by SS Haugh · 1980 · Cited by 133 — The ma findings indicate that both 3- and 5-year-old children responded in a significantly stereoty manner based on the gender labels provid
by S Lee · 1993 — Choice of baby's sex. S. Lee. S. Lee. Affiliations: IVF Unit, AMI Chiltern, Gt Missenden Buckinghamshire, UK. Search for articles by this author.
by SM Grandi · 2023 · Cited by 9 — We found that the number of male infants that a woman gives birth to was not associated with an increased risk of all-cause and cause-specifi
Jul 18, 2025 — The probability of conceiving and birthing a male or female child is theoretically about 50-50. This is because at least initially, equal proportions of sperm ...
by HE Laue · 2022 · Cited by 44 — We aimed to identify sex-specific prospective associations between the early-life gut microbiome and preschool-age neurobehavior.
Abstract. Newborn boys have higher morbidity and mortality than girls. Several studies have shown that male newborn sex is an independent risk factor for ...
by GA Wasserman · 1985 · Cited by 38 — Sex differences in infant touching and proximity seeking appeared, dependent here upon the level of interaction, with girls higher on bot
Jan 23, 2020 — Your doctor can use different tests to tell you the sex of your baby starting at around 10 weeks of pregnancy. Often, people find out via a routine ultrasound ...
by J Hua · 2016 · Cited by 18 — In 2001, the Chinese government loosened its birth control policy and allowed parents to have a second child if both parents were from a one-chi
by A Spinillo · 2009 · Cited by 102 — Aim: To evaluate the effect of the interaction between fetal sex and obstetric variables on the risk of neurodevelopmental impairment amon
Feb 24, 2022 — Research shows that a woman can resume penetrative sexual activity as early as two weeks postpartum based on her own comfort level and desire.