Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Boy Girl Diet Re-Launch!


Out with the old, in with the new!
Boygirldiet.com has undergone some major design overhaul and we hope you will take a look at all the special details we've added. The slideshow is my favorite. How can you not ooohh and ahhh over all those adorable baby faces? We've also added a clean, fresh look to the entire website, adding fun colors and new designs. The Gender Diet's are exactly the same, however the documents also had a design overhaul and now we are all matchy matchy :). For the customers ease, the diets are now downloadable instantly from your receipt. What a convenient feature...no more waiting for that diet to be e-mailed to you. This will help you get started right away, because we understand that clock is ticking. We've integrated social media adding facebook, twitter and linkedin. Don't forget to friend, follow and tweet us. We want to keep you informed and are always up to date with the newest research and information. Our biggest change to the program has been adding the NEW supplement packs. Sold separately from the diet, these supplement packs will enhance and support the Gender Diet in making the necessary changes, for the body to favor conception of your chosen gender.
Suffice to say- you spoke and we listened! We love the new site, we feel it is modern and user friendly and we hope you do too. We've added plenty of testimonials and we hope you don't forget to keep sending them in and don't forget a photo of your precious bundle of joy. Your testimonial helps us help others! We LOVE hearing from you and as always we encourage your feedback.
Today, May 15, 2011 is the official re-launch date of www.boygirldiet.com and we are glad to be celebrating together. Cheers!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

New Research- Girl Diet!



Mothers who eat a diet rich in fruit, vegetables and rice are more likely to have baby girls, according to a new study that could help parents choose the sex of their children.

The Dutch study asked 32 women who already had boys to try a special "little girl diet" high in calcium and magnesium.

This meant eating foods like goat’s cheese salad, vegetable stew and rice pudding. Foods like potatoes and bananas, which have high levels of potassium, that is believed to lead to boys, were restricted.

The result of the five-year project was that 26 women had girls and only six gave birth to boys.

The women were also asked to try and conceive at a certain time in the ovulation cycle.

But the researchers believe that the diet of the women was the strongest factor in achieving 80 per cent girls.

Old wives’ tales already advise women to eat certain foods such as spinach, nuts and broccoli in order to have girls

It is thought that levels of minerals in the blood affect the unfertilised egg, making it more receptive to female chromosomes.

Gender Consult, the Dutch consultantcy that led the research with Delft and Maastricht Universities, is now going to conduct the same experiment with women who have girls and want to have a little boy.

Annet Norlander, a biologist at the centre, said the results of the studies could help people to influence the sex of their child in future.

SOURCE: The Telegraph

Saturday, January 1, 2011

America's First Baby Of 2011- It's a Girl!


Cathy Narciso, 28, from Dededo, was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome, a common hormonal disorder among women of reproductive age.

A doctor told her it would have been difficult for her to have children. But Narciso, a staff nurse at Guam Memorial Hospital, hoped and prayed she would be a mom one day. She became a mother on New Year's Day. Eighteen seconds after midnight Narciso gave the final push making her son, Peter Gabriel Imson, the first baby to be born in America in 2011. Imson left the womb crying and opened his eyes immediately, said Dr. Thomas Shieh, the obstetrician who delivered the healthy baby boy.Imson weighs 6 pounds and 13 ounces and is 18.5 inches tall, Shieh said. Imson is also an early birthday present for his mother, who turns 29 on Jan. 8. "I wasn't expecting it," Narciso said of hospital officials telling her that Imson is the first baby born in America this year. "I didn't know what came with it."

Lots came with it. Since 2005, the "I Love Guam New Year Baby" project started by Archway Inc. has been showering the first baby born on Guam with gifts from local businesses valued at thousands of dollars. Imson got the same treatment yesterday at Guam Memorial Hospital. Around 2 p.m., about $7,000 worth of gifts were rolled into Imson's room. Savings bonds, diapers and a car safety seat were just a few of the items. Hank Rice, sales and marketing director at Archway Inc., said the previous year isn't over until the gifts are delivered to the firstborn for the new year.
"We are hoping this will be a way to promote Guam," Rice said. "This is the first baby born in the United States of America. No other place can claim that right. This is spotlighting Guam." Rice said despite the shortfalls in the economy, Guamanians still gave donations to make this happen for the newborn. "It's always positive," Rice said. Shieh said Narciso's story is one of hope and faith. "As a doctor, every baby is precious and I do my best to take care of the mother and the baby at the same time, and we all realize that medicine is not perfect and doctors really are just God's helpers," Shieh said. "So I agree with mom, it takes hope, faith and, yes, lots of prayers." Narciso said, as a first-time mother, she was appreciative of Shieh and the GMH staff, especially Staff Nurse II Joanne Camemo, at the Labor and Delivery ward. "I am really grateful. I guess I am really fortunate," Narciso said. "Not only having the babies but the extras. He came with a bundle. He's a lucky baby. I am a lucky mom, too."

SOURCE: America's first baby of 2011
By Laura Matthews • Pacific Sunday News • January 2, 2011