There's no specific month that's "best" to conceive for a boy based on scientific evidence. The timing of intercourse relative to ovulation is the primary factor suggested by some theories to influence the sex of a baby.
While the source material doesn't refer to a specific month, it does mention timing sex around ovulation can influence the sex of a baby. Here’s a breakdown:
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The Shettles Method: This popular, yet unproven, theory suggests that timing intercourse four to six days before ovulation increases the chances of conceiving a boy. The theory posits that sperm carrying the Y chromosome (male) are faster but more fragile, so having them present earlier allows them to reach the egg first.
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Important Note: It's crucial to understand that these are theories, and their effectiveness isn't scientifically guaranteed. The sex of a baby is primarily determined by which sperm (X or Y) fertilizes the egg, a process that is largely random.
In conclusion, although there is no month specified, the timing of intercourse around ovulation may play a role in conceiving a boy.