How is a baby sex determind?

A baby's sex is determined by the chromosomes they inherit from their parents.

Here's how it works:

* Females have two X chromosomes (XX).

* Males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY).

When a woman's egg cell is fertilized by a man's sperm cell, the baby inherits one chromosome from each parent.

* If the sperm carries an X chromosome, the baby will be female (XX).

* If the sperm carries a Y chromosome, the baby will be male (XY).

Therefore, the father's sperm determines the sex of the baby.

It's important to remember that the sex of a baby is determined at conception and is not influenced by environmental factors.

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