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    Can we not talk you into the calcium Hobber, it doesn't have to be mega, just in things like a bit of cheese and a bit of milk on your cereal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WashingtonPromise View Post
    Okay the odss are not looking that good....where's Elp (she is having a boy, right?) and 3p1b?
    I'm just hopeful from nub shots atm WP, I may find out at the end of the month in the name of swaying but I'm also worried about having that little bit of hope taken away without a warm little person in my arms to make it all better iykwim

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    What kind of milk are you using Hobber?
    Fathers Day baby!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Pink1Blue View Post
    Hobber - I peeked at everyone's sways, 2 out of the 4 of us who know did the IG diet and the other two did HE. IG sway is 0-2 GD sway is 1-2, those are much better odds.
    Another thing I will add to keep in mind ... personally, I know 17 families IRL that have 2 girls and went for a 3rd ... and of those 17, only TWO had a son. So that's, in my eyes, a 2:15 with no swaying. If WITH swaying we can even see a 50% outcome of a after multiple daughters, I think that's a solid enough outcome to convince me to sway. IF we chose to get pregnant again I'd still sway because even though it might only get me up to a 50% shot, I think that's better than what I see occurring purely naturally, if that makes sense.

    No offense meant to anyone who is swaying for their first or their second (if they have only one ) but at that point I still feel like the odds are very much normal for them to have a . I'm MUCH more interested in swaying outcomes after someone has 2+ of a particular gender in a row because those are people I see as truly overcoming some kind of natural tendency towards one gender.

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    i agree B

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    Quote Originally Posted by begonia View Post
    Another thing I will add to keep in mind ... personally, I know 17 families IRL that have 2 girls and went for a 3rd ... and of those 17, only TWO had a son. So that's, in my eyes, a 2:15 with no swaying. If WITH swaying we can even see a 50% outcome of a after multiple daughters, I think that's a solid enough outcome to convince me to sway. IF we chose to get pregnant again I'd still sway because even though it might only get me up to a 50% shot, I think that's better than what I see occurring purely naturally, if that makes sense.

    No offense meant to anyone who is swaying for their first or their second (if they have only one ) but at that point I still feel like the odds are very much normal for them to have a . I'm MUCH more interested in swaying outcomes after someone has 2+ of a particular gender in a row because those are people I see as truly overcoming some kind of natural tendency towards one gender.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTC5 View Post
    ITA!!!
    I agree too! And Begonia, do you happen to know the eating habits of those 17 moms that had the 2:15 ratio? I'd love to know!!! Everyone I know with single sex children, I want to ask them about their diets.
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    Absolutely B! A friend of my mom had 4 girls then 2 boys then 5 girls. I really want to know what changed for her, I some how don't think it was pure chance.
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    Totally agree Begonia!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Demeter View Post
    I agree too! And Begonia, do you happen to know the eating habits of those 17 moms that had the 2:15 ratio? I'd love to know!!! Everyone I know with single sex children, I want to ask them about their diets.
    You know, some I know well and some I know just as "oh, so and so from school" ... the ones I know well I can't really say they eat "girl" friendly diets, KWIM? One is a total gourmet cook. Homemade meals for her family every day of the week with nutritious, wholesome ingredients, you'd think that would sway boy.

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