Conception in Nov, Dec produces male child
By BISI OLALEYE
Tuesday, April 22, 2008

A herbal practitioner says couple would no longer need to rely on interplay of natural biological chromosome to have babies of their choice, whether male or female. He said couples don’t even have to visit any conclave to get that special miracle. According to him, to have a male child is to meet with your partner within specific months. Macaulay Tuetue, a herbal Tuetue at Iyana Ipaja, Lagos, said women, who desire to have preferred sex of baby have a “miracle” in him.

Tuetue revealed that he stumbled on the gender determination chart accidentally 10 years ago in the course of his research, claiming that till today, it never failed to work for anyone who embraces it in determining the sex of his or her child.

“Using this chart, there is no need to do any scan test to know the sex of your baby, because if you adhere strictly to it, you would have the exact sex you desire. My family, relatives and friends are examples of people who can testify to the accuracy of this gender chart.

“When I discovered it, I had to go for training under another notable doctor in Ajuwon, who also trained the late Elizabeth Kafaru. I was under his tutelage for four years, in both herbal and medical aspect of this chart. Besides this, I assisted my grandfather, who was a noted herbal practitioner during his time in his practice of herbal practice. I had the necessary exposure, which I tried to build upon when I stumbled on this chart.

“The chart was discovered by a Chinese scientist 800 years ago, who, after careful observation discovered that the sex of a child could be determined by the mother’s age and month of conception. Having either a male or female child is not by chance, but knowing what to do to get the exact sex you desire.”

According to the chart, the best month to try for a male child are November and December, while those seeking for female children could try at other months.

The feat credited to the chart could be achieved if an expectant mother is between the age of 18 and 45.
“At this stage, a woman’s fertility system is still open to conception. I am a living proof and I can authoritatively tell you that with this, there is no reason for anyone to wait in vain for any specific sex in childbirth. Right from the word go, he knows what he has to do to get the desired result.”
However, Tuetue has disappointing news for expectant mothers of multiple birth. “For now, this chart cannot ascertain the sex of multiple birth,” he said.

Citing an example to buttress his claim, he said: “My wife was 24 years when she conceived in June and I told her, it was going to be a girl. When she had the baby, it was a girl. I have also introduced other people to it and in all instances, it never failed to work, to the amazement of these people.”
Speaking on the importance of the chart, he said there were some families that are passing through the agony of not having a male child, especially in Africa, where the society is strictly matrilineal.
“I know that this chart will help such families to achieve their hearts’ desires. But the woman must be fertile for the chart to work for her.

Where there is a problem with fertility, the woman needs to be encouraged to go through series of tests, while her husband should be subjected to semen analysis, and other tests. From there, we would commence treatment on making her fertile or improving the sperm counts of the husband. It is after having ascertained that both are clear of any factor militating against possible conception before we apply the gender chart,” he said.

For women, who take alcohol and smoke, the herbal practitioner, whose reputation is fast gaining ground among expectant women, said: “It’s morally wrong to take alcoholic drink during pregnancy and if you must take it, it must be at a most minimal level. Smoking is even out of it because the woman is inadvertently passing nicotine to her unborn baby.”

He made an exception of the local palm wine, especially fresh one, which he claims can act as immune booster for the baby when taken in moderation.

He warned, however, that even palm wine should not be taken in large quantity because “it ferments easily, making the alcohol in it to shoot up, which could cause intoxication for the mother.”
Tuetue admonished: “The woman, who wants a male child, once she is assured, she is fertile, and is aged within the optimum productive bracket of 18 and 30, if she meets with her mating partner in November or December, she would have a male child. But in the remaining eight months, spanning January to October, she would have a female child.”


 

 

 

 

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