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- After initial contact and a developing rapport, the individual presented his method, centered around what he described as a way to determine a child's sex.
- The researchers acknowledged that the field of reproductive biology is actively investigating the complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors that determine sex.
A 92-Year-Old’s claim to Predict a Child’s Sex Sparks Scientific Interest
A resident of Eure, France, who contacted researchers this past summer with a sense of urgency – stating he wished to share his findings before his passing – has revealed a method he developed over 60 years ago for predicting the sex of a child. The 92-year-old, in a message expressing the importance of the information, playfully noted his desire to have the details discussed before “my ashes come to fertilize the flowers of my garden.”
The “Infallible” Method and Ongoing Research
After initial contact and a developing rapport, the individual presented his method, centered around what he described as a way to determine a child’s sex. While the specifics of his technique weren’t promptly detailed, it has sparked interest given existing scientific research into factors influencing sex ratios in offspring. Recent studies, as of July 28, 2025, are exploring the biological reasons why families might have predominantly male or female children, drawing parallels to the fictional Dalton brothers’ lack of a sister as reported by Le parisien.
The researchers acknowledged that the field of reproductive biology is actively investigating the complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors that determine sex. While the 92-year-old’s method is being examined, it’s critically important to note that predicting a child’s sex with 100% accuracy remains a important scientific challenge.
