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November 9th, 2012, 04:07 PM #11
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November 9th, 2012, 04:45 PM #12
This is a great post atomic and another source of fantastic information.
I have to say that for me, I knew that I had to give swaying a chance... so for that I thank the heavens for all the information and support from atomic and all of you....I had to give it the best shot I could....was it a "perfect" sway adhering to ALL recommended sway tactics- no! did luck play a part- yes! Do I think diet is a very key piece- yes! Nothing is 100% not even HT- and I am living proof of that x3! blessings to all of you- boy or girl!Our long awaited is here!!!!!
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November 9th, 2012, 05:32 PM #13
NC I envied your sway so much right up till you heard blue I thought you had it in the bag hun, if it were on basis of what you deserve you'd have a pink bean in there, it's a sway thou so it's not so simple! i'm sure ds3 will be a blessing to your family I pray you (and all of us) will find ways to over come GD xxx
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November 9th, 2012, 05:34 PM #14
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This is such a fantastic essay atomic and you're such an inspirational woman. Thank you for everything that you've done for us all. You've touched my heart and given me hope that I can have my DD one day and for that I'm ever grateful. I'd far sooner have the CHANCE to sway in favour of pink through a very well-researched sway method than never know about it. You give us all hope and that's priceless. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
2007 2009 2013 (My VBA2C & sway opposite baby)
So proud to announce that after many long years of GD our precious DAUGHTER joined us in June 2016!!
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November 9th, 2012, 06:42 PM #17
What a beautiful post. I am a lazy swayer, I admit on numerous occasions, but I am swaying nonetheless. Prior to coming across this site I only knew of timing really. Despite my weak sway it is 100% better than what it would be without the wealth of information on this site. I am very thankful for all the work you have put into this site and all of the wonderful women that provide their insight. Also it is great just to be on here with everyone else, from all over the world, that are going through the same feelings and have the same goals and understanding that I have. I don't feel selfish or ungrateful when I come on here.
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November 10th, 2012, 11:27 AM #18
This is a great essay and it reminds me of another essay of yours when you talk about rolling a die with many faces. Hopefully with swaying we are changing some of the blue faces to pink, but nothing we do can eliminate all the blue faces on the die. We all hope when we roll the die the pink comes up, but sometimes we get blue instead.
Just like the PPs said, there is something special about a failed sway child. My DS3 was a Shettles & FG-style diet opposite. I fell into the depths of despair after I found out he was a boy at 17 weeks... at that time it seemed to me that Shettles had an excellent success rate so how could I fail? We had had a 4-day cutoff with vinegar douche. I had eaten no salt or potassium for weeks and popped cal/mag pills like they were candy (this was in 2002 before AtomicSagebrush was on the scene). After he was born, I fell in love and he and I have an extremely close relationship, even now that he's 9 I feel emotionally and spiritually connected to him in a special way.
When DS3 was around 5, he wanted to know if he could marry me. DH explained that he was married to me, but that DS3 could buy me for 5 dollars. Immediately, DS3 ran to his room, got $5 from his Hot Wheels wallet and paid DH. Ever since then, DS3 reminds his dad "Mommy's MINE!" As DS1 and DS2 have always thought their dad was a superhero, DS3's superhero is meMom to 3 wonderful boys waiting for our
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November 10th, 2012, 01:40 PM #19
Love that post myGirl. Thank you!!
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November 10th, 2012, 04:52 PM #20
What a wonderful thread!
I think any of us who have experienced GD with a prior baby understand the odds of swaying. I have gone into this knowing very well that I may end up with a DD4 but that will be the end of the opera.
I am at a place where I want to be ok with that and i may just have to accept another girl if that is what happens.
To any of us trying for one last baby we also know that closing the "baby making' chapter of our lives is another big change so my prayer is that we can cherish any baby we get and move on knowing we did what we could.
Love Gender Dreaming. Thanks to Hobber for pointing me in this direction and helping me when I was down!
Atomic, just the fact that you try so hard makes us love and appreciate you to pieces!! Whether this works out or not we all have a common bond and an understanding of each other that we can't find elsewhere!
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