ruby14
October 27th, 2013, 04:59 PM
Swaying Pink
Hello,
My husband and I are dreaming pink for our first child and I would really appreciate some advice on our swaying method. I am now 20 weeks pregnant. The 12 week scan wasn’t clear enough to show any nub or even skull theory as the baby’s head is angled one way or the other in the pictures. We have just had our 20 week scan and the sonographer said it was a boy. We were shocked and felt very disappointed, but are gradually coming to terms with it. Instinctively I felt I was carrying a little girl too so aside from our swaying tactics, neither of us expected to hear boy.
I’ve listed the things we did to hopefully sway. Unfortunately, we did encounter an issue (my heart sank when it happened) but it was too late to do anything about it – I ovulated 3 days earlier than expected, which made our timing very tight.
• I took calcium and magnesium supplements for 6 weeks before conception
• I followed a high calcium and magnesium diet for girl for 6-8 weeks before conception
• Lots of milk and dairy, little protein, low salt, little/no potatoes, little sugar, no caffeine, little/no alcohol, mineral water only
• Prior to that did a high protein diet, slow carb diet, which was low calorie (approx. 900-1000 cals a day – Tim Ferris’ 4 Hour Body Diet)
• Me and husband took pregnacare conception for a month prior to conception
• Husband wore tight fitting underwear daily for 2 -3 weeks prior to conception, wore them regularly but not quite every day for around 2 months prior to conception
• Husband would try to keep groin warm – had hot baths, Jacuzzis, etc.
• Husband also did girl diet for 3-4 weeks prior to conception, just in case that made a difference, but was not something we read about needing to do
• I tracked ovulation by BBT and CM for 6-7 months prior to conception and via ClearBlue Fertility monitor for 3 months prior to conception
• Avg cycle is 32 days give or take a day, ovulation always seemed to occur between days 17 to 19
• Swaying pink, we aimed to stop DTD 4 days before ovulation and had intercourse on day 10, day 11 and day 13, missionary, no orgasm for me and jumped and dumped (no further DTD)
• Up to this point I had all low readings on CBFM. Day 14 came and it was ‘peak’ – no high day to warn me that an early ovulation was coming.
• Day 14 I had wet CM but no EWCM until day 15. Of course all this was too late as we had already DTD on day 13, which was not planned to be so close to ovulation.
• To our surprise and delight we had a positive pregnancy test 2.5 weeks later
• Additionally, we also checked the Chinese gender chart prior to conception to ensure we would be conceiving at the right time for a girl outcome.
I may just be in denial but I can’t help but feel the sonographer was wrong. Neither of us could clearly see the penis on the potty shot, nor could we see 3 lines or a burger. The baby kept moving to the wrong position and it made it very difficult for her to take all the necessary measurements. She did the gender check very quickly considering. Then she showed us a profile shot (side view of the baby) with it’s legs straight. We did see something in profile but from other posts I’ve read, you can only tell gender correctly from the potty shot. I have read lots of examples were people were told a boy and it was a girl.
I would really appreciate your views – I know we are being hopeful.
Thanks
Hello,
My husband and I are dreaming pink for our first child and I would really appreciate some advice on our swaying method. I am now 20 weeks pregnant. The 12 week scan wasn’t clear enough to show any nub or even skull theory as the baby’s head is angled one way or the other in the pictures. We have just had our 20 week scan and the sonographer said it was a boy. We were shocked and felt very disappointed, but are gradually coming to terms with it. Instinctively I felt I was carrying a little girl too so aside from our swaying tactics, neither of us expected to hear boy.
I’ve listed the things we did to hopefully sway. Unfortunately, we did encounter an issue (my heart sank when it happened) but it was too late to do anything about it – I ovulated 3 days earlier than expected, which made our timing very tight.
• I took calcium and magnesium supplements for 6 weeks before conception
• I followed a high calcium and magnesium diet for girl for 6-8 weeks before conception
• Lots of milk and dairy, little protein, low salt, little/no potatoes, little sugar, no caffeine, little/no alcohol, mineral water only
• Prior to that did a high protein diet, slow carb diet, which was low calorie (approx. 900-1000 cals a day – Tim Ferris’ 4 Hour Body Diet)
• Me and husband took pregnacare conception for a month prior to conception
• Husband wore tight fitting underwear daily for 2 -3 weeks prior to conception, wore them regularly but not quite every day for around 2 months prior to conception
• Husband would try to keep groin warm – had hot baths, Jacuzzis, etc.
• Husband also did girl diet for 3-4 weeks prior to conception, just in case that made a difference, but was not something we read about needing to do
• I tracked ovulation by BBT and CM for 6-7 months prior to conception and via ClearBlue Fertility monitor for 3 months prior to conception
• Avg cycle is 32 days give or take a day, ovulation always seemed to occur between days 17 to 19
• Swaying pink, we aimed to stop DTD 4 days before ovulation and had intercourse on day 10, day 11 and day 13, missionary, no orgasm for me and jumped and dumped (no further DTD)
• Up to this point I had all low readings on CBFM. Day 14 came and it was ‘peak’ – no high day to warn me that an early ovulation was coming.
• Day 14 I had wet CM but no EWCM until day 15. Of course all this was too late as we had already DTD on day 13, which was not planned to be so close to ovulation.
• To our surprise and delight we had a positive pregnancy test 2.5 weeks later
• Additionally, we also checked the Chinese gender chart prior to conception to ensure we would be conceiving at the right time for a girl outcome.
I may just be in denial but I can’t help but feel the sonographer was wrong. Neither of us could clearly see the penis on the potty shot, nor could we see 3 lines or a burger. The baby kept moving to the wrong position and it made it very difficult for her to take all the necessary measurements. She did the gender check very quickly considering. Then she showed us a profile shot (side view of the baby) with it’s legs straight. We did see something in profile but from other posts I’ve read, you can only tell gender correctly from the potty shot. I have read lots of examples were people were told a boy and it was a girl.
I would really appreciate your views – I know we are being hopeful.
Thanks