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ThinkinPinkin
September 9th, 2014, 02:54 PM
So on top of trying to sway pink, I also only have one fallopian tube. I ovulate from rotating sides each month which means my chances of conceiving 6 months out of the year are astronomically low. We were going to do IVF with PGD in August 2012 and while waiting for CD1 to start medications we found out we were shockingly pregnant on our own. That was DS#2. DS#1 was a clomid baby. Our insurance no longer covers IVF so that option is now off the table for us. I've read so much about pink swaying my eyeballs are aching. I would have wide open access to Clomid if I wanted it but where it gave me DS#1 I'm hesitant. I've got magnesium, calcium, cranberry, folic acid, drinking plenty of crystal light and limiting caffeine and potassium. I bought pH strips and and willing to do whichever timing technique is best (probably O+12). I am starting the girl diet this week and it will give me about a month before our next attempt.. would that be long enough on the diet to help sway?

I guess I'm also looking for anyone else who had some sort of fertility issue who had a successful pink sway.

Thoughts on getting the Clomid? Any other supplements you'd recommend? We need to so whichever methods have a better chance of conception while still swaying so big large cutoffs are probably not for us (although we BD 5 days before I ovulated with DS#2).

Thanks so much in advance!

ThinkinPinkin
September 9th, 2014, 02:59 PM
If it matters, I usually have significant ovulation pain and copious amounts of EWCM. :)

CattyPad
September 9th, 2014, 04:36 PM
I am a learner myself, but from what I have read here O+12 is probably not the best idea, apparently it makes it close to impossible to conceive, I think it's best you read atomic's essay on it:
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gender-swaying-general-discussion/7691-trouble-timing.html

lelephant1
September 10th, 2014, 10:14 AM
I would also drop the magnesium and all other supplements. Too many nutrients for a pink sway. Atomic says PH doesn't sway so you may be wasting your time testing it. I believe the LE diet and daily cardio are your best options for a good pink sway.

The Anchor
September 10th, 2014, 01:21 PM
How do you know you ovulate from rotating sides each month? "Most" women ovulate primarily from the right, and the odd time from the left. And with only one ovary it's possible that your "good" side is picking up the slack...

atomic sagebrush
September 11th, 2014, 09:08 AM
I would 110% recommend you get the Clomid. Clomid has been a highly effective pink sway tactic for us. NO sway tactic is a magic bullet but it's gotten great results.

DO NOT do timing on Clomid. Timing doesn't work anyway. I would have you start off with one attempt at pos OPK while on Clomid, then switch to BD every 4 days, then the last 2 months on Clomid, do both.

ThinkinPinkin
September 11th, 2014, 09:02 PM
I know I ovulate rotating sides due to my OB following my cycles and doing ultrasounds monthly due to some issues I was having. Despite trying all months, both times I conceived I was ovulating from my "good" side confirmed by ultrasound and corpus luteum cyst (mine remain large enough to have had both pregnancies be questioned as ectopic on my ovary)

ThinkinPinkin
September 11th, 2014, 09:03 PM
I should also add that I have two ovaries, just one fallopian tube.

maidentomother
September 12th, 2014, 11:33 AM
Are you doing any form of diet? I firmly believe that is the strongest and most essential pink sway tactic.