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Understanding Childbirth: The Role of Genetics and Reproduction
It is not possible to pinpoint the responsibility for giving birth to a female child to a single individual or group. The process of human reproduction is a complex biological process that involves the contribution of both male and female genetic material.
In order for a female child to be conceived, the sperm from a man must fertilize the egg from a woman. The gender of the child is determined by the genetic combination of the sperm and egg. If the sperm carries the Y chromosome, it will result in a male child, while if it carries the X chromosome, it will result in a female child.
Therefore, the responsibility for giving birth to a female child is shared between both the male and female parents, as it is their genetic contribution that ultimately determines the sex of the child.
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