Gender Selection for a Boy
Boy Preference Plan
This collection is designed for couples who are preparing for pregnancy and would like to optimize timing and preparation for a boy preference plan, following the guidance shared on the official Sugiyama resources.
The core approach combines:
- Daily preparation (consistent intake for a period of time)
- Ovulation-day timing management (focusing on intercourse on the ovulation day).
Basic Use (Suggested Routine)
1) Start with daily preparation for 2 months
Begin by taking Rincal daily for at least two months, then proceed with timing-based preparation. Continue until pregnancy is confirmed.
2) Suggested daily intake
Take 4 tablets per day: 2 in the morning + 2 in the evening.
3) When to start
You may start at any time, however avoid use while breastfeeding.
Key Tips for a Boy Preference Plan
To follow the plan as described:
- Continue Rincal until pregnancy is confirmed.
- Have intercourse on the ovulation day.
- If you have intercourse on other days, the guidance recommends using contraception to keep the timing plan consistent.
- Track ovulation as accurately as possible (see below).
Ovulation Tracking (Accuracy Matters)
The guidance emphasizes that accurate ovulation tracking is important.
Suggested methods include:
- Record basal body temperature (BBT) consistently.
- If your cycle is regular, you can use a home urine ovulation test and aim for intercourse on the day after a positive result (often treated as ovulation day).
- If your cycle is irregular, ovulation timing can be difficult to confirm without medical support (e.g., ultrasound). Consider consulting a nearby clinic for ovulation checking.
Optional Add-On: Green Jelly
- Green Jelly is presented as an optional recommendation for those who prefer a boy plan, intended to help support a more favorable internal environment. The source also notes that any improvement is not guaranteed.
About Reported Results (Reference Only)
- The source explains that it is difficult to capture complete success rates due to self-directed use and no mandatory reporting, as well as limitations in ovulation detection accuracy. It mentions that past surveys reported approximately 73% boy births using these methods.
Important Notes (Please Read)
- This collection content is informational only and is not medical advice.
- Results vary by individual and many factors. No specific outcome can be guaranteed.
- If you have irregular cycles, fertility concerns, or medical conditions, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.