Gwen Zamora and David Semerad are expecting their second child more than three years after having their panganay Cooper (read their birthing story here).
The actress low-key announced she's pregnant again in an Instagram post, dated March 9, 2023. The lone photo shows her and her pro player husband in the elevator, with her baby bump peeking out. She captioned, "Finding out the gender today, yeehee!!"
Later that day, Gwen posted reels taken from her visit to the hospital for an ultrasound test, including shots of the sonography print showing that the baby is a girl. She then pointed out in the caption, "And just like that, another buddle of joy is being added to the fam clan."
David also mentioned him, Gwen, and Cooper moving to Australia, where he and his twin brother Anthony Semerad were born and the rest of their family live. Anthony's wife is Sam Pinto, also an actress and beach resort owner. (Read here Sam and Gwen's relationship as sisters-in-law.)
David and Gwen have had a lot of parenting practice with Cooper. They got to master dividing duties and shifts to effectively care and tend to their first child (read here).
Increase chances of conceiving a baby girl
Considering the Shettles' method, which boasts of high effectivity rate, aiming for a baby girl involves adjusting a vagina's pH levels. You can also use the Chinese calendar method.
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Again, none of these have been scientifically proven to be 100% effective. Still, many couples will take their chances in the hope that they get pregnant with the baby gender of their choice. But you can always try these tips.
1. Go for not-so-deep penetration sex.
2. Don’t aim for the female orgasm.
3. Time your sexual intercourse right.
4. Have more frequent sex.
5. Modify your and your partner's diet.
6. Embrace the warmth.
7. Choose the month to conceive.
Read here for more tips even if you opt for a boy instead.
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