5 Sex Positions to Get a Boy Baby Naturally

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Keshia Sophia Roelofs

Dec 15 2023

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Medically reviewed by Kellie Leonard,

Biomedical Scientist / Medical Writer

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Dreaming of a little champ in your family?

While a healthy baby is the ultimate goal, sometimes, you might find yourself dreaming of a little boy to complete your family picture.

To nudge nature gently in that direction, we've explored some intriguing ideas and fun positions.

From the timing of love to playful twists in the bedroom, here's a cheeky guide to the best sex positions to get a boy baby.

Remember, while these tips add a bit of fun to family planning, the joy of parenting comes from the love you'll share, regardless of gender.

In this article: 📝

Do sex positions affect baby gender?

How to increase chances of having a boy

How to increase Y sperm count for baby boy

Sex positions to have a boy

How to conceive a baby boy 100 percent

Do sex positions affect baby gender?

Ever heard the saying 'It's all in the approach'?

How about the Shettles method?

Developed in the 1960s, it’s a guideline rooted in the idea that Y-chromosome (male) sperm are faster but less resilient than X-chromosome (female) sperm.

Its founder, Dr. Landrum Shettles, believed that by timing intercourse, choosing specific sexual positions, and considering other factors like vaginal pH, you could essentially ‘choose’ your baby’s sex.

It's a tantalizing thought, isn't it? That the right move in the bedroom could lead to having a boy.

But before we get into those (in more ways than one 😏), it’s worth asking: do these sex positions to get pregnant with a boy baby actually work?

The scientific community says… not so much.

Scientific evidence backing this theory is quite scant. In reality, a baby's biological sex is determined only by the chromosomes the male partner contributes.

What determines if you have a boy or girl?

The science behind this process of sex determination is simple yet oh so fascinating.

You see, sperm can carry either an X or a Y chromosome, while the egg always carries an X chromosome.

And it’s this combination of XY that results in a boy (XX results in a girl).

Critically, this process is largely random and unaffected by sexual positioning, which is why the Shettles Method is lacking in scientific validity.

Still, doesn’t mean you can’t have fun conducting private experiments of your own… 🧪

How to increase chances of having a boy

So, according to the Shettles Method, deeper penetration favors the swift journey of male sperm. Oh my. 🥵

We get into some of those moves further down below, but essentially, the idea stems from the belief that Y-chromosome sperm swims faster and benefits from being closer to the egg.

And one of the best ways to have a boy is to time intercourse closer to ovulation—all the better for Y sperm to reach the egg more quickly.

That means tracking your cycle and aiming for that narrow fertile window.

Sure, it's not a foolproof plan, but it adds an element of strategy to conception.

And hey, while you're at it, enjoying the process is a bonus in itself, right?

How to increase Y sperm count for baby boy

Sticking to the Shettles Method manual, boosting sperm count might just give you an edge in the baby boy department.

Lifestyle factors like cooler temperatures down there (for the male partner) and underwear choice (loose over tight) are suggested to potentially influence sperm count positively—creating the best environment for those Y swimmers.

Other tips for improving male fertility include:

  • Enriching the diet: Foods or supplements rich in antioxidants have been shown to improve the size, movement, quantity and DNA integrity of sperm. Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and CoQ10 used in combination could also be helpful.
  • Staying fit: A 2013 study found that men who embraced moderate to vigorous exercise for more than 15 hours a week had a sperm count 73% higher than those who exercised less than five.
  • Quitting smoking: Research shows that heavy smokers have a 19% lower sperm count than non-smokers. Heavy drinking is not great, either.
  • Avoiding too much heat: Studies show that exposure to wet heat like hot tubs or saunas can put a dampener on sperm motility (how well they swim).

While these tweaks aren't guaranteed tickets to boy-town, they're sure to make you feel pretty good in yourself, which does wonders for dialing up the physical intimacy.

Sex positions to have a boy

Let's dive into some playful and loving strategies that might just tip the scales for a boy.

1. Doggy style

The go-to sex position for deeper penetration whether you’re trying to conceive or not.

While doggy style has been proven to get the penis closer to the cervix, it doesn’t guarantee you’ll conceive a boy.

But it may certainly guarantee a cervical orgasm. 🍩

2. Straddling

Another deeply penetrative move but with the added pleasure of letting you set the pace.

Worried about gravity?

Realistically, there’s more research to support getting pregnant from any position than being hindered by gravity-defying moves.

Once sperm enters the upper vagina (close to the cervix), its speed means it can swim through the cervical canal anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.

In fact, studies show sperm has reached the upper reaches of the fallopian tubes only minutes after sex.

And switching to a Reverse Cowgirl may even be helpful if you have a tilted uterus.

3. The edge of bed

If you’re the one conceiving, simply lie on the edge of the bed with your partner standing or kneeling.

Not only does this position allow deeper penetration and closer proximity to the cervix, it gives your partner the right balance to thrust with control.

No cervical brusing happening round here.

4. Legs up

If you’re still wary of gravity, this variation of missionary will put those worries to rest.

Placing both your legs on your partner’s shoulder gives them more scope for deeper penetration that deposits sperm closer to the cervix.

5. Wheelbarrow

For the more athletically endowed couple, this feat of steamy coordination is a spicy way to deepen penetration.

Use your arms to settle into a plank position while your partner holds your legs by their thighs from behind.

That’s one way of switching it up when trying to conceive (TTC) starts to feel like a chore.

Remember, while these positions are hailed as improving your chances of conceiving, they're not guaranteed methods for determining your baby's gender.

But by all means, give it the old college try.

How to conceive a baby boy 100 percent

We get it: when planning and trying for a family, it's natural to wonder about concrete ways to secure that ideal picture in your mind.

Whether that’s ways to have a boy or trying to conceive a girl. Or maybe you always pictured one of each.

And yes, while tips like timing intercourse and choosing certain sex positions can be fun to try, they cannot offer the surefire results you want.

Simply put, the process of sex determination is entirely random—no one can determine it naturally.

Yes, advanced medical procedures like Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) exist (together with In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)) allow for the selection of embryos based on their genetic makeup—including biological sex.

But these are typically recommended for medical reasons, namely preventing genetic disorders, and do not come without controversy or expense.

Reading up on how to conceive baby boys opens the door to hope, intriguing insights, and a new playbook of baby-making moves.

Let’s be real, it's fun to try different positions in the hopes of conceiving a boy, but there's no 100% guaranteed way to choose your baby's sex (or gender) naturally.

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time mama, unpredictability and parenthood go hand-in-hand.

But there’s power in community (and a whole lot more TTC tips too).

We’ll see you there.

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Anyone have this happen before?

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