Is there a good chance of having a girl with mycosis fungoides?

Women with mycosis fungoides have the same chance of having a girl as healthy women, and the disease does not increase the chances of having a girl. There are some people who believe that women who get pregnant while suffering from mycosis fungoides are prone to have girls. In fact, there is no scientific basis for this claim. Whether a woman gives birth to a male or female child has nothing to do with whether or not she suffers from mycosis fungoides, and the key factor in determining the sex of a fetus is the male chromosome. The key factor in determining the sex of a fetus is the male chromosome. A girl is born when a woman’s egg is combined with a sperm containing the X chromosome; a boy is born when a woman’s egg is combined with a sperm containing the Y chromosome. When a woman has vaginitis, she must consult a doctor in time and take effective treatment measures under the doctor’s guidance.