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Ohdeer
January 31st, 2018, 11:38 AM
Have read a few posts on here that say PCOS sways blue unless you’re on meds. I have PCOS but am not on medication so am wondering if there’s any point in swaying? From what I’ve read it looks like all the Pcosers who had girls were on Clomid or something similar and nobody seems to have had a successful girl sway with untreated or diet managed PCOS. Is it time to give up?
MrsEnglish
January 31st, 2018, 11:49 AM
Have read a few posts on here that say PCOS sways blue unless you’re on meds. I have PCOS but am not on medication so am wondering if there’s any point in swaying? From what I’ve read it looks like all the Pcosers who had girls were on Clomid or something similar and nobody seems to have had a successful girl sway with untreated or diet managed PCOS. Is it time to give up?
Hi!
I am one of the PCOSers who used Clomid, but I just wanted to add my 2cents that it's not time to give up. If you are having conceiving, you could drop all of the things that make conception harder, but still keep a few things that sway girl and help conception like:
1. Lower calorie diet (assuming you are not underweight)
2. Aerobic exercise (just not extreme like running a marathon)
Also there is skipping breakfast and eating vegetarian which sway girl and I don't think affect conception.
Good luck!
Ohdeer
January 31st, 2018, 12:26 PM
Thanks! Haven’t tried to conceive yet and am just doing the diet but started to feel a bit down about it, like the odds are so low because of the pcos :sad:
Girlswaylondon
January 31st, 2018, 01:10 PM
I hope so because I am! :)
Ohdeer
January 31st, 2018, 01:12 PM
Good luck to us both!
ksmom
January 31st, 2018, 11:11 PM
Please don't give up! You can definitely still have a girl despite having PCOS. There definitely are pink swayers here who have PCOS and got girls without meds (look at the stats sheet, I counted about a dozen ladies). You also have to keep in mind that there haven't been a lot of PCOS swayers here to begin with so the sample size is small. A lady in my mommy group has three girls and she has PCOS. None of her girls were conceived with meds. I know of another mom that also has PCOS and three girls. One was conceived with Clomid but the other two were not.
While PCOS does seem to sway blue, there are ways to manage it without meds. The PCOS version of LE is great for pink and Atomic thinks it may actually be even better than standard LE for pink. Also exercise is great for PCOS ladies, even a moderate amount so if you can squeeze that into your day then that will only help your odds for pink. :happy:
Ohdeer
February 1st, 2018, 03:40 AM
Thank you, that gives me a lot of hope :happy:
atomic sagebrush
February 1st, 2018, 09:47 PM
??? Give me some links on that, please.
We actually have several PCOSers who have all girls and are swaying blue, and some who chose not to sway and got girls anyway (not sure these gals are active any more but I know they're out there.
We have outstanding results with nothing but diet and exercise for PCOS.
atomic sagebrush
February 1st, 2018, 09:48 PM
Please don't give up! You can definitely still have a girl despite having PCOS. There definitely are pink swayers here who have PCOS and got girls without meds (look at the stats sheet, I counted about a dozen ladies). You also have to keep in mind that there haven't been a lot of PCOS swayers here to begin with so the sample size is small. A lady in my mommy group has three girls and she has PCOS. None of her girls were conceived with meds. I know of another mom that also has PCOS and three girls. One was conceived with Clomid but the other two were not.
While PCOS does seem to sway blue, there are ways to manage it without meds. The PCOS version of LE is great for pink and Atomic thinks it may actually be even better than standard LE for pink. Also exercise is great for PCOS ladies, even a moderate amount so if you can squeeze that into your day then that will only help your odds for pink. :happy:
:agree: I do think it's better than the standard diet and I'd have everyone on it but it makes weight fly off of people and anyone who doesn't have PCO will lose tons and tons of weight on it and will stop ovulating.
ksmom
February 1st, 2018, 09:58 PM
:agree: I do think it's better than the standard diet and I'd have everyone on it but it makes weight fly off of people and anyone who doesn't have PCO will lose tons and tons of weight on it and will stop ovulating.
I'm curious, what do you think it is about the PCOS diet that speeds up weightloss so much, even for ladies without PCOS? Is it because it's fewer carbs than regular LE?
Girlswaylondon
February 2nd, 2018, 03:40 AM
My weight has been flying off! I’m starting to wonder if I have PCO and not PCOS. I have the hair growth and the cysts on ovaries but I ovulate every month. I’ll be honest the doctors here have been terrible and keep fobbing me off because I’m “young”
Ohdeer
February 2nd, 2018, 04:17 AM
??? Give me some links on that, please.
We actually have several PCOSers who have all girls and are swaying blue, and some who chose not to sway and got girls anyway (not sure these gals are active any more but I know they're out there.
We have outstanding results with nothing but diet and exercise for PCOS.
It’s great to hear that there have been some positive results for PCOS. I read loads of threads the other day and just got the impression from some comments on them that the odds were really low for PCOS because it sways blue. The only one I can find now is this one:
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/trying-to-conceive-a-girl/24366-ladies-pcos-had-successfull-girl-sway-after-having-boys-i-would-love-hear-you.html
It was just that somebody mentioned they only knew one person who had managed to sway pink with PCOS and that person was on Clomid. So I just had a teeny tiny moment of feeling like it was a losing battle. I feel better now because of these more positive responses.
Mommy2apples
February 2nd, 2018, 05:12 PM
Pcos le diet is my favorite for losing weight. I went from 183lbs to 139lbs in 29 weeks. Am currently carrying my baby girl. [emoji4] I did have femara also. I also did exercise 60 mins a day 7 days a week until that last month and cut it down to 60
Mins 4 days a week.
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Mommy2apples
February 2nd, 2018, 05:14 PM
You will get your baby girl!
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Ohdeer
February 2nd, 2018, 05:32 PM
Thank you, I really hope so. So many congratulations on your baby girl :cheerteam::cheerteam:
ksmom
February 2nd, 2018, 05:41 PM
It’s great to hear that there have been some positive results for PCOS. I read loads of threads the other day and just got the impression from some comments on them that the odds were really low for PCOS because it sways blue. The only one I can find now is this one:
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/trying-to-conceive-a-girl/24366-ladies-pcos-had-successfull-girl-sway-after-having-boys-i-would-love-hear-you.html
It was just that somebody mentioned they only knew one person who had managed to sway pink with PCOS and that person was on Clomid. So I just had a teeny tiny moment of feeling like it was a losing battle. I feel better now because of these more positive responses.
Keep in mind that thread is from nearly 5 years ago. It hadn't even been a year since Atomic had written her essay on the PCOS diet so it was all still relatively new.
Ohdeer
February 2nd, 2018, 05:44 PM
I hadn’t thought of that, great point
Mommy2apples
February 2nd, 2018, 09:10 PM
Thanks Ohdeer! [emoji4]
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atomic sagebrush
February 3rd, 2018, 03:29 PM
It’s great to hear that there have been some positive results for PCOS. I read loads of threads the other day and just got the impression from some comments on them that the odds were really low for PCOS because it sways blue. The only one I can find now is this one:
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/trying-to-conceive-a-girl/24366-ladies-pcos-had-successfull-girl-sway-after-having-boys-i-would-love-hear-you.html
It was just that somebody mentioned they only knew one person who had managed to sway pink with PCOS and that person was on Clomid. So I just had a teeny tiny moment of feeling like it was a losing battle. I feel better now because of these more positive responses.
Well, that thread is from 2013, had 9 responses, and several of them were mentioning people they knew that had girls. :)
PCOS can sway blue. That is what we believe, because of the high blood sugar and testosterone, that it's blue friendly. But that's why we change it up when we sway is to overcome those types of issues.
I am super pleased with our results for PCOSers!!
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