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May 4th, 2015, 10:05 PM #291Swaying Advice Coach
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You need to switch to one of the alternate diets in this thread. http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...rt-3-pcos.html
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May 4th, 2015, 10:06 PM #292Swaying Advice Coach
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May 4th, 2015, 10:32 PM #293
Ya I was taking note of the oopsie thing too. I believe it's the lack stress. I have a friend in AZ who got pregnant by mistake - Dh has like 4 boys, then they have 2 together and "oopsie" was a girl.
I kinda wish the oopsie would happen to me, yet I can let go of "the plan, the sway" bc I feel I need to give it my all....
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May 6th, 2015, 06:07 AM #294
I worry too that stress is a major factor. I can't stop needing a sense of control over things. Although it stresses me out because when I fail by letting the diet slip I get more stressed and worried. It's a funny thing as even if we do nothing we may still get a girl. It's just the unknown and the lack of control over future genders that stresses me out. Its also the worry of feeling like you've not tried enough to get your desired gender. On the one hand I want to give it my all and then I know i did all I could, but on the other I may feel I've sacrificed my life a bit if I get the opposite gender and even maybe compromised my sway by getting so stressed.
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May 6th, 2015, 06:23 AM #295
Stress does not sway blue! (I can still 'hear' AS shouting it lol) It really doesn't! There are different types of stress, like competitive stress and exhausted stress to make ends meet for example. So either way I would not worry about stress at all, focus on diet and exercise, don't worry about stress!
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May 7th, 2015, 02:12 PM #296Swaying Advice Coach
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It's not stress, it's being a control freak. PLEASE DO NOT STRESS ABOUT STRESS, THAT SIMPLY ADDS STRESS!
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May 7th, 2015, 02:14 PM #297Swaying Advice Coach
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Bahaha I had already written the above post in all caps before reading this LOL.
Studies have actually shown that "real" stress, ya know, things that are actually bad like losing your job, death in the family, illness, etc. sway pink, not blue. It's the things we feel like we can control, and the trying to, that sways blue.!!! Questions?? Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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May 8th, 2015, 07:44 AM #298
Lol it's so hard though, not stressing about stress.
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May 21st, 2015, 10:27 PM #299
Thought i'd post here but i seem to be the exception, not the rule. Currently pregnant with my 3rd girl per the latest ultrasound tech, however i dont lead a very girl friendly life style...so who knows what the heck has happened. I eat tons of fast food, tons of canned food, im always snacking...i do drink whole milk but its an occasional thing...with donuts or cereal or pancakes..typical "this would go good with a glass of milk" type foods. huge fiend on soda, probably dont get enough water by any means. Tons of red meat...very little excersise. I am a very 'sensitive' person though...sensitive to stress, sensitive to life in general and have not had the easiest last 10 years or so. This latest pregnancy pre attempt i was on a prenatal vitamin for 7 months trying to get pregnant before i got pregnant, had to use clomid to even conceive, and when it came to my actual fertile window i seemed to hit it just right since i was being monitored by the fertility specialist..had a positive ovulation test on a friday, DTD with husband that friday night, twice saturday, and twice sunday. Used pre-seed saturday and sunday and from baby's measurements safe to say she was conceived one of those two days...
Only thing i can come up with in my situation that was girl friendly was maybe too frequent a release during my fertile window, my sensitivity issues, or by some miracle of god i have way more calcium/dairy intake than im actually aware of.....or for some reason even with pre-seed im extremely hostile to Y sperm.
Not sure anyone should take anything from my post lol..more just to show there are definitely some exceptions to every rule and im sure there are other ladies who by all means according to diet etc would be more 'boy friendly' but somehow end up with a girl or more girls than boys...
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May 21st, 2015, 11:38 PM #300
Doesn't clomid sway pink? I never swayed, but for some reason thought clomid swayed pink?9
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