12.25.09
Stressed Mothers more likely to Abort Male Fetus
Check out this article about how stress levels in a mother can cause stress-induced sex selection in children.
A recently published study, however, suggests this ain’t necessarily so. According to Ralph Catalano of the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues, writing in the American Journal of Human Biology, stress-induced sex selection can take place long after conception and implantation.