View Full Version : Does vitamin D shortage sway girl/boy?
woca
February 5th, 2013, 03:32 PM
I have a question from a friend. She wants to sway girl, but she has a Vitamin D shortage. Would that have any effect on your sway? She thought it would sway boy, because it prevents the calcium intake. But I am not so sure. I thought calcium wasn't that big of a sway factor and not enough nutrients would sway girl. Any ideas?
Thank you so much!
sd2012
February 5th, 2013, 03:43 PM
Even I had same question, am swaying for boy and my doctor asked me to start vitamin D 1000 IU as i was deficient in it. I was wondering whether to take it or not as I am not sure if how it sways?
Princess of Pink
February 5th, 2013, 03:46 PM
I am on Vitamin D3 for my boy sway....so I am guessing a deficiency of Vit D sways girl.
harleyquinn
February 5th, 2013, 03:58 PM
It does sway boy but I know I conceived at least 2 of boys while being deficient (I think I was at a 23 prior to my DS4)
strawberrymom
February 5th, 2013, 04:03 PM
Pretty certain it sways boy. My niece has rickets (caused by vit d deficiency) and my SIL was deficient in everything (long story but country where they live had drought/famine/war).
woca
February 5th, 2013, 04:37 PM
Wow, good to know. I guess she must try to up her vitamin D intake, then.
Thank you!
Kiara
February 5th, 2013, 05:25 PM
I heard that vitamin d sways boy. If you dont get enough from the sun it can be good to take extra.
dloui128
February 5th, 2013, 07:29 PM
I took D3 for my boy sway and when I got pregnant the dr tested my levels and I was low so I had to take a prescription D3 and I had a boy
Cinss
February 5th, 2013, 07:32 PM
The sunny climates are supposed to sway boy because of the natural VitD absorbsion.
Wanting-a-girl
February 5th, 2013, 07:40 PM
I got all three of my boys in the sunny seasons thats why I switched to the winter side of the year to ttc
Rosie85
February 5th, 2013, 10:34 PM
I conceived my first two boys in the winter months and this boy in the summer. I must have enough vitamin D at all times or something!
BabyGirl4Me
February 5th, 2013, 11:19 PM
That makes sense for me! I conceived DS in May, and I have seasonal affective disorder so as soon as the weather breaks around April or so I am out in the sun as much as possible to help me feel better. I bet my body was thrilled with the sunlight and vitamin D so that probably helped me to conceive a boy.
Lld2006
February 7th, 2013, 12:03 AM
Interesting!!! I don't know how I was on Vit D when I conceived both of my boys, but I do know as of the past year, I was told I am Vit D deficient...and I'm trying to sway girl so here's hoping that is a good thing! ;)
atomic sagebrush
February 13th, 2013, 03:22 PM
I believe it sways pink (the shortage, that is.). Vit. D raises T levels and most likely sways blue.
The calcium is very very very far from proven, and even if it does sway, we don't know if we WANT it to be well absorbed or just passing through our systems unabsorbed. So the Vit. D may not be a good idea for swaying even if calcium does sway pink.
atomic sagebrush
February 13th, 2013, 03:24 PM
Even I had same question, am swaying for boy and my doctor asked me to start vitamin D 1000 IU as i was deficient in it. I was wondering whether to take it or not as I am not sure if how it sways?
If you legitimately need it for health, you should take it - but I would prob. take a lower dose and only every few days, not every day.
I got my last two boys taking 800-1200 IU Vit D and then my girl with NO Vit. D.
atomic sagebrush
February 13th, 2013, 03:27 PM
That makes sense for me! I conceived DS in May, and I have seasonal affective disorder so as soon as the weather breaks around April or so I am out in the sun as much as possible to help me feel better. I bet my body was thrilled with the sunlight and vitamin D so that probably helped me to conceive a boy.
:agree: Aside from my boys where I was actually taking the Vit. D, with my 2nd son I conceived him in August (sometimes I get confused and say it was October but it was AUGUST lol) and had been in the sun a lot. I also used to drink a quart of milk every day back then. With DS 1, it was March but I was in college and walked everywhere, so I was out in the sun all winter long - walked 30 min to work and 30 min. back every day and then all around campus every day too. Also drank a lot of milk in those days!
BabyGirl4Me
February 13th, 2013, 04:38 PM
:agree: Aside from my boys where I was actually taking the Vit. D, with my 2nd son I conceived him in August (sometimes I get confused and say it was October but it was AUGUST lol) and had been in the sun a lot. I also used to drink a quart of milk every day back then. With DS 1, it was March but I was in college and walked everywhere, so I was out in the sun all winter long - walked 30 min to work and 30 min. back every day and then all around campus every day too. Also drank a lot of milk in those days!
Come to think of it, when the weather breaks, I tend to take lots of short walks everywhere, and find excuses to do so: trip to the bank, trip to the grocery store, park at the cheaper parking lot and walk farther to work, etc so lots of 20-30 minute walks for me during my day and often carrying a heavy backpack or bag. So there's yet another good blue sway tactic, lol!
WantingPink
February 13th, 2013, 06:15 PM
I live in a very sunny state and I conceived both of my boys in July. This time around I conceived in December and (FX) my MaterniT21 test says its a girl.
jccretarolo
February 14th, 2013, 05:22 AM
I have conceived all of my kids in the summer months or right after (Nov, Aug, Sept, & Oct) with #2-4 I was out in the sun a lot! They are my boys, while with DD I was working all day and really didn't have a chance to be outside for a few months before I conceived. Will definitely avoid vit D supplements and the sun this time around!
atomic sagebrush
February 16th, 2013, 03:42 PM
Come to think of it, when the weather breaks, I tend to take lots of short walks everywhere, and find excuses to do so: trip to the bank, trip to the grocery store, park at the cheaper parking lot and walk farther to work, etc so lots of 20-30 minute walks for me during my day and often carrying a heavy backpack or bag. So there's yet another good blue sway tactic, lol!
Really now that I think about it, my walking (and I also had a heavy backpack) was low intensity exercise too so that would be 3 of 4 boys I was doing mod. exercise with weights involved...I thought it was just with 2 but the walking def. counts as mod. exercise with weights! ;)
Funny how we do these inadvertent blue sways without even really realize.
BabyGirl4Me
February 16th, 2013, 05:01 PM
Really now that I think about it, my walking (and I also had a heavy backpack) was low intensity exercise too so that would be 3 of 4 boys I was doing mod. exercise with weights involved...I thought it was just with 2 but the walking def. counts as mod. exercise with weights! ;)
Funny how we do these inadvertent blue sways without even really realize.
So true Atomic. Here's hoping that now that I'm intentionally swaying pink that things will continue to line up for a sticky pink bean for me this spring! :HH:
aprilbride
January 4th, 2014, 03:35 AM
i didnt realise that vit d sways blue! ive been taking it for 3 months because i had a deficiency but now i am going to stop - im going to attempt a sway in about 10 days, i hope it will go out of my system by then! thoughts Atomic?
atomic sagebrush
January 4th, 2014, 04:16 PM
The rules are different for people who legitimately have deficiencies in nutrients - you NEED the nutrients for your health. I would switch to 2x a week and have blood redrawn at your convenience to see if the deficiency is still there, and if not then you can just drop it. Unlike other nutrients, Vit. D is stored in your body fat and so it's ok to just drop without weaning.
wantagirl36
April 26th, 2014, 10:36 AM
See thats my question. Im vit d deficient. And I took 5000 of it beforw getting pregnant with my last son. I figured its the vitamin d but if I dont take it at all no pregnancy! ! Catch 22
atomic sagebrush
April 26th, 2014, 11:09 AM
Yes, and since you need it for your health, you should continue. You may want to reduce the number of days per week that you take it.
Unlike some nutrients Vit. D is stored in your body, so most people are able to take it for a bit to make up any deficiency and then reduce or stop dose. Are you able to have your levels checked? You may not even be deficient (or at least not as much as they were.)
unwirklich
April 26th, 2014, 01:44 PM
I doubt this one is a strong swayer. 3 boys, conceived in the dark of winter when we get like 2 hours of semi-light. All alaskans are recommended to take vitamin D year round because it's pretty impossible to not be deficient otherwise, I never took it at all until after DS3.
atomic sagebrush
April 26th, 2014, 01:53 PM
I actually do think Vit. D is a strong blue sway but that is in people with normal Vit D who then take more. Anyone with a deficiency in ANY nutrient needs to take what is necessary for their health and well being.
Atsaukina1
July 17th, 2015, 08:22 AM
Ugg don't know what to do. Got my only girl living in sunny California being outside walking all day vs all my boys born up north, driving so even if there was a lot to soak up I wasn't. Just confirmed low vit d from doc and had tested a couple years ago and was low too. Trying to decide if now is time for supp. Uggg swaying girl
atomic sagebrush
July 18th, 2015, 05:29 PM
you can do the compromise and take 2x a week instead.
seabeewife
July 25th, 2015, 11:56 PM
I had very low vitamin d while swaying.. I was taking the lowest I could for the sway and ended up conceiving another boy! When I wasn't taking enough I wasn't even able to fall pregnant. So no matter what it sways, getting enough vitamin d is so important. For you and baby!
XXforhubby
July 26th, 2015, 12:15 AM
Me too! I had low vitamin D levels too at month 5 of TTCing and had to take the lowest levels too while swaying. I am having DS3, but I needed to take this to help.
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Baby286
September 30th, 2019, 02:44 PM
My husband has been taking a vitamin D supplements for the last 3 months. We are planning to sway pink in 2 weeks. Should he stop taking them?
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atomic sagebrush
September 30th, 2019, 03:02 PM
If he's willing I"d have him wean off them, but I doubt that it would make any difference for this cycle anyway. Vit. D is fat soluble so the body does store it.
Baby286
September 30th, 2019, 03:21 PM
If he's willing I"d have him wean off them, but I doubt that it would make any difference for this cycle anyway. Vit. D is fat soluble so the body does store it.Thanks Atomic.Would you recommend to maybe wait a few weeks until ttc?
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Thirdtimelucky01
September 30th, 2019, 06:06 PM
The rules are different for people who legitimately have deficiencies in nutrients - you NEED the nutrients for your health. I would switch to 2x a week and have blood redrawn at your convenience to see if the deficiency is still there, and if not then you can just drop it. Unlike other nutrients, Vit. D is stored in your body fat and so it's ok to just drop without weaning.
I had my blood drawn last week and my vitamin D levels are high (68) as I just spent 3 months in sunny Europe - and now I’m back in Australia where summer is about to start!!! How do I sway pink?
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atomic sagebrush
October 1st, 2019, 12:28 PM
Thanks Atomic.Would you recommend to maybe wait a few weeks until ttc?
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I would not have you wait on that ground, BUT as you mentioned in your other post, you haven't been on diet that long and so I'd wait for that reason. Not the Vit. D.
atomic sagebrush
October 1st, 2019, 12:29 PM
I had my blood drawn last week and my vitamin D levels are high (68) as I just spent 3 months in sunny Europe - and now I’m back in Australia where summer is about to start!!! How do I sway pink?
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You just do exactly what you were going to do anyway. There's nothing else to change - just do diet, exercise, fiber, etc and it will lower on its own over time.
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