After two girls, I heard somewhere that it is an 80 percent chance
that third baby is girl as well. It looks like we bucked the odds.
It's a boy.
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Statistically, it's the same odds each time (assuming there are no underlying causes producing one sex over the other).
Statistically that's right, but the reason I understand is that there is something in women that predisposes them to being receptive to an X or a Y. Apparently, each time you have one sex, you're more likely to have another of the same sex...
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