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Skimsey
September 3rd, 2015, 07:57 AM
Does anyone know exactly how clomid sway pink? Does it away more pink coupled with timing, etc. because I used clomid for my last pregnancy and it was a boy. So I'm a little hesitant to do again. Then again I used it one cycle, We BD every day week before and day of +opk and 2 days after. So was it more the frequent release and multiple attempts or should I just drop the clomid idea all together for a pink sway? I have heard it was supposed to sway pink but I know multiple people who have gotten pregnant with boys on it. Thoughts?

bunnywabbit
September 3rd, 2015, 08:30 AM
It sways pink - there is no magic bullet, it's just that - a sway. I wouldn't DTD every day though. The best results are from one attempt at +OPK OR once every 4 days from AF.

MyGameMyRules
September 3rd, 2015, 08:56 AM
Would doing IUI negate the sway b/c it's not TI? :confused:

Thanks in advance ladies!!

Boyzmommy
September 3rd, 2015, 09:56 AM
Hey ladies how would bd every 4 days going to sway. I m confused. With frequent release the sperm count ll b low but with bd every 4 day is it not a blue sway

Boyzmommy
September 4th, 2015, 11:30 AM
I m interested in clomid too

atomic sagebrush
September 4th, 2015, 03:08 PM
There are no magic bullets, unfortunately.

WE don't know how or why the Clomid works but we have studies that show that it does, and our experience on the site confirms it with Clomid being among the best sway tactics there is. But even with the best possible sway it's still possible to get boys - if you came into swaying with an 80% chance of a boy and took Clomid and ended up with a 50% chance of a boy, that's a huge sway but still a heck of a lot of boys.

I can guarantee you that whatever happened when you conceived the last time - it wasn't the Clomid. When people take Clomid, it's usually for PCOS (which sways blue to begin with) and secondly the vast majority of people on Clomid do things and take things that sway strongly blue as well (many attempts, Preseed, Despite all this, Clomid STILL makes more girls than boys in a large enough statistical difference to register in numerous studies.

Clomid + pink sway is getting 75% success for pink and that's as good as we've ever been able to get. Highly recommend if you can get it. IT may sway more the longer you are on it so as a general rule, we start with a slightly stricter sway the first month or two on Clomid and then relax with the hopes that you'll get pgg the 2nd or 3rd month on it. :)

Skimsey
September 5th, 2015, 11:19 PM
Thank you atomic. You have made me feel much better about the clomid not being the reason for my boy. I can legitimately get clomid and I am going to have hormones a drawn In a few days to make sure everything is normal and nothing needs to be adjusted based on the results for the best sway. I know you have referenced the 2 women who took vitex for a month or two then stopped and did the clomid and got their girls. Do u still recommend this for the best sway? And do you have any input on the best days to take clomid for girl sway?

atomic sagebrush
September 7th, 2015, 10:47 AM
No, I don't because so many have gotten girls on Clomid alone. the prob. with vitex before Clomid is that vitex can delay or stop ovulation (and for some it's taken months to come back) and no O = no AF, no AF = you can't start your Clomid. I am finding it's just easier to do Clomid if you can get some and lose the vitex. Vitex has 20% lower results than Clomid!

Use Clomid as prescribed by your doctor.

atomic sagebrush
September 7th, 2015, 10:48 AM
Hey ladies how would bd every 4 days going to sway. I m confused. With frequent release the sperm count ll b low but with bd every 4 day is it not a blue sway

It is the ONE ATTEMPT in fertile window that sways. BD every 4 days makes sure your hubby has a nice amount of sperm for that one attempt Doing one attempt plus abstain/daily release was lowering conception too far.

We used to think that lower sperm count was swaying in a big way but our data indicates the one attempt is really doing the job.

atomic sagebrush
September 7th, 2015, 10:50 AM
Would doing IUI negate the sway b/c it's not TI? :confused:

Thanks in advance ladies!!

I am not quite following this question but timed intercourse has nothing to do with what is swaying pink. It is the one attempt.

For reasons we don't know IUI does seem to sway somewhat blue but if you need it, you need it. None of this stuff is a magic bullet.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you try to trick yoru doctor into (or accept medical advice from any doctor who suggests this) have an IUI to coincide with a Shettles cutoff. Timing doesn't work at all and it has been totally debunked. Have IUI on best day for conception.

Skimsey
September 7th, 2015, 02:55 PM
BD every 4 days from time of AF but only once in ur fertile window? Am I understanding correct. If I'm not when you say BD every 4 days, for how long? And for how long for DH to abstain?

has2gentlemen
September 7th, 2015, 05:17 PM
Yes, every 4th day you BD. You start a day or two after AF and just follow that pattern with no regard to when you're fertile. No abstain for DH. It will result in a single attempt in your fertile period on its own.


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atomic sagebrush
September 9th, 2015, 02:14 PM
BD every 4 days from time of AF but only once in ur fertile window? Am I understanding correct. If I'm not when you say BD every 4 days, for how long? And for how long for DH to abstain?

It just ends up to be one attempt in fertile window DTD every 4 days. No matter how you slice it, it works out that way. Worst case scenario would be DTD on O-3 and O Day, and if there was anything left from the O-3 attempt it would most likely have already fertilized the egg before the O Day attempt could get there, and if not, the O Day attempt is a backup. (net result, one functional attempt in fertile window even under worst case scenario)

bpram
September 9th, 2015, 04:44 PM
So if you are taking Menopur/gonal F you should make your one attempt the day you take the trigger? Any trigger timing advice? e.g. 36-40 hours after the shot? Sorry for bumping in ;)

atomic sagebrush
September 10th, 2015, 05:09 PM
that day or early the next day, unless your doctor tells you differently

bpram
September 21st, 2015, 07:32 AM
Thank you Atomic :)