PuppyDogTailDreams
March 29th, 2012, 03:01 PM
Hi Ladies,
I recognize quite a few screen names from IG and this is my first post over here. I'm about 4 or 5 weeks along and almost all of pains are on my right. I have two healthy girls and my pains were always on my left. I was wondering if anyone noticed a correlation with this in previous pregnancies.
I got all the equipment and supplements to do MSU and kept delaying my attempt. We were going to try this coming Dec. We just got pregnant due to me missing the whole first week of BC pills (lazy, I know just didn't make it to the pharmacy). So, there was no swaying involved whatsoever and my PH is always (and currently) very acidic. About the only thing I have going for me getting a boy wise is that this is the first winter conception for us. DD1 was conceived in the fall (and it's still very warm in AZ then) and DD2 was conceived in the dead of summer. My DH is a truck driver, so there is lots of opportunity for those little guys to fry.
So, back to my point, have you heard any theories on cramping side and gender? What was your experience and outcome?
I recognize quite a few screen names from IG and this is my first post over here. I'm about 4 or 5 weeks along and almost all of pains are on my right. I have two healthy girls and my pains were always on my left. I was wondering if anyone noticed a correlation with this in previous pregnancies.
I got all the equipment and supplements to do MSU and kept delaying my attempt. We were going to try this coming Dec. We just got pregnant due to me missing the whole first week of BC pills (lazy, I know just didn't make it to the pharmacy). So, there was no swaying involved whatsoever and my PH is always (and currently) very acidic. About the only thing I have going for me getting a boy wise is that this is the first winter conception for us. DD1 was conceived in the fall (and it's still very warm in AZ then) and DD2 was conceived in the dead of summer. My DH is a truck driver, so there is lots of opportunity for those little guys to fry.
So, back to my point, have you heard any theories on cramping side and gender? What was your experience and outcome?