suregena
February 8th, 2023, 03:47 PM
My husband said within the next year, we can... so I'm planning now!
Our first child was a boy. At the time, I was living in the UK, and we got pregnant while I was on vacation (I was eating , drinking, and enjoying myself!)
My daughter I swayed for. In hindsight, I realize maybe I didn't need to. Haha!
I was not swaying and got pregnant with DD2. At the time I was skipping meals, especially breakfast.
I'm trying to eat breakfast again and snack more. For us vegetarian geriatrics (isn't that what I am now in the medical world? :suprise:), how would one best sway boy? Or best links to old threads that maybe I can read up on. I'll try to start a multivitamin, etc. I drink oatmilk daily in my coffee (oats and water, and some vitamins are basically the ingredients... no soy/nuts/dairy.) I don't typically eat a lot of soy products these days. I eat a lot of beans generally. I also love lentils so could eat those more. I'm basically, in my mind, trying to go back to that "eat and be merry" state of mind I was in when I got pregnant with my son, and that is generally the opposite of my usual too-busy-to-eat self.
Our first child was a boy. At the time, I was living in the UK, and we got pregnant while I was on vacation (I was eating , drinking, and enjoying myself!)
My daughter I swayed for. In hindsight, I realize maybe I didn't need to. Haha!
I was not swaying and got pregnant with DD2. At the time I was skipping meals, especially breakfast.
I'm trying to eat breakfast again and snack more. For us vegetarian geriatrics (isn't that what I am now in the medical world? :suprise:), how would one best sway boy? Or best links to old threads that maybe I can read up on. I'll try to start a multivitamin, etc. I drink oatmilk daily in my coffee (oats and water, and some vitamins are basically the ingredients... no soy/nuts/dairy.) I don't typically eat a lot of soy products these days. I eat a lot of beans generally. I also love lentils so could eat those more. I'm basically, in my mind, trying to go back to that "eat and be merry" state of mind I was in when I got pregnant with my son, and that is generally the opposite of my usual too-busy-to-eat self.