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Shannshaff
December 31st, 2015, 01:37 PM
TTC a Girl Sway Attempt
Gender Result:
Boy
DW Age:
38
DH Age:
39
Current Children's Gender(s)
boyx4
Number of Months TTC
4
Did you purchase and follow a GD Personalized Plan?
No
DIET
Did you follow a diet plan?
Yes
If yes to diet, which one did you most follow? LE(Low Everything)


Comments regarding DW's diet changes-
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If diet was used, length of time before attempt?
12 weeks
Did you skip breakfast regularly?
Yes
Did DH change his diet with you?
No
Comments regarding DH's diet-
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DId you consume alcohol? No


DId you try to limit caffeine?
No, I did not factor that into my sway
Any Diet Details?
-
Any Diet Comments/Additional Info?
-
WEIGHT AND EXERCISE
What did you weigh/BMI do leading up to O?
160..lost a few lbs leading up to this cycle
Any Weight/Exercise related additional info/comments?
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THINGS in VG and CONCEPTION DATE(CD) INFO
pH Before Starting a Sway Program, if known
-
Any VG potions used? NO


CM pH at attempt
-
DH pH
-
How many BD attempts did you make for the BFP cycle?
-
BD Dates according to Ovulation 3 Days Before O
1 Day Before O


Any additional comments?
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THE DEED INFO
DH Info about Swimmers BD every few days


BD Position
Multiple
Did you Jump and Dump? Yes


Any relevant attempt details?
-
SUPPLEMENTS USED
DW Supplements folic acid


DH Supplements
-
Any additional supplement info?
-
Did you do anything with Ions?
Have a rock salt lamp in the bedroom.
Moon Phase during conception?
Waxing Crescent
Did you use any Old Wives Tales?
-
Things that make me feel great about my sway:
Breastfeeding, diet, different attempts than last times.
Things that make me nervous about my sway:
Diet was difficult to stick to at times.
Things worth mentioning:
We started out with a triplet pregnancy. We lost the ID pair at 11w3d. We suspect the ones we lost were girls.

nuthinbutpink
December 31st, 2015, 05:56 PM
Triplets? Did you use clomid? So twins and one split? Very rare! I'm so sorry for your losses. A higher multiple order pregnancy is very high risk. Did they do genetic testing? 11 weeks is pretty far along. Do they know what caused it? I'm so sorry.

Violet Winter
December 31st, 2015, 06:20 PM
I'm so sorry for your losses. That must have been so hard for you. Congratulations of your little boy. He was obviously meant to be. Cherish him. xx

maidentomother
January 2nd, 2016, 12:28 PM
I'm so sorry Shann, I was praying so hard for you, and I felt sure the IDs were girls. So glad one triplet survived. Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you have 4, not 5 boys, prior to this sway/pregnancy?

luvmyfam
January 2nd, 2016, 05:11 PM
I'm so sorry for you losses. I can't imagine what your going through. Congrats on another sweet boy.

atomic sagebrush
January 3rd, 2016, 04:18 PM
Oh gosh I"m sorry to read this - thinking of you and wishing you the very best for peace of mind. :heart:

Shannshaff
March 4th, 2016, 06:39 PM
Triplets? Did you use clomid? So twins and one split? Very rare! I'm so sorry for your losses. A higher multiple order pregnancy is very high risk. Did they do genetic testing? 11 weeks is pretty far along. Do they know what caused it? I'm so sorry.

NBP - I just saw this, sorry. No I was not on Clomid. This was spontanious twins with one splitting. The girls were babies B & C, so there was no bleeding or anything when they were lost. We have no idea what happened. By the time I delivered, they were fused as part of the placenta. Really weird actually. But by that point there was no way to do any testing. We had just had our NT scan and all was going great with them, they were all perfect. At our next scan 2 weeks later, we found out the girls were gone.

atomic sagebrush
March 5th, 2016, 09:02 PM
Thank you so much for updating and sharing your info with us. It's very valuable to those of us who go through similar circumstances. :sadflwr: :sadflwr: