Is it possilbe to be unable to conceive male children due to chromosome translocation?

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It started with my grandmother, she is the first in the family with the problem. She has four girls, one of which is my mother. All four have the same chromosome translocation of 4/10 as well as myself my sister & godchild. My mother was told this would cause us not to produce male children. Me and my husband are trying to conceive and I’m looking for answers.

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3 Responses to “Is it possilbe to be unable to conceive male children due to chromosome translocation?”

  1. Lexy says:

    I think there has been some debate about this. My grandmother had 3 girls, my mom had 2 girls, my aunt had 4 boys. There were rumblings among them all that their miscarriages (and my grandmothers stillborn boy) that they were of the opposite gender. This doesn’t make sense in my eyes that my grandmother conceived and carried a boy to full term though.

    I think it solely depends on the science of the situation. There is some crazy method about 12 hrs before or 12 hrs after ovulation to conceive a boy or something like that. Honestly, a healthy baby is a blessing, boy or girl. Good luck on conceiving and remember in the end, boy or girl, your baby will be your blessing. Let science take over and maybe your hubby has strong swimmers and you’ll get 2 boys!

    xx!baby dust!xx

  2. djeter_girl_2 says:

    The sperm decides the sex of the child. Didn’t you learn this in school?
    Your mother was wrong, sorry. No ‘disorder’ from you can cause you not to have male children.
    The sex of the child again, is up to the guy.

  3. Vict D says:

    djeter, next time you feel like being so flippant and patronizing, make sure you know what you are talking about. Are you familiar with 4/10 translocation? I am not, but I looked it up and it appears pretty complicated. Sorry I don’t have a good answer to this, but good luck to you. Have you spoken with a genetic doctor? They would be the ones to have more information on this, I would think.

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