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I will be here to help you if you need it (which you won't! ;))
:kiss: You might regret saying that when im driving you mad with the questions, lol.
I just wanted to come back and update, but this ov I had no signs of a yi which is brilliant! I think for me, leaving out the white bread products and sugar did make the difference:agree:
Thank you for updating! That is very helpful info!
I am curious of any thoughts on BV and any tendancies to sway one way or the other, obviously one would not wish to ttc during a raging infection, but sometimes it happens that one does their "attempt" and things transpire in the hours afterward and you find yourself, um sore.
This study I read, indicates that BV happens more frequently when women are under psychological stress, which would seem to benefit a pink sway, hinder a boy one, but we are also somewhat concerned with pH :think:
The association of psychosocial stress and bacterial vaginosis in a longitudinal cohort
The one person I know with chronic BV (a horrible situation that lasted for years and was totally immune to all drugs) had all girls.
I also have this study that associates early life stress with BV The association between early life adversity and bacterial vaginosis during pregnancy that I'm sharing for no reason other than I think it's intriguing.
Yes ^ that study is interesting particularily because of this sentence:
some studies report that women with increased levels of psychosocial stress have elevated levels of serum pro-inflammatory cytokines and cortisol.
...as my "sway" is based entirely on coritsol, psychological stress, low blood sugar and low weight, the entire package of depleted maternal condition and now I can throw in BV for a pinch of added pixie dust. It will be interesting to see what side of the skew the end result will fall into :think: LOL
Well, you don't necessarily WANT BV of course because it may up the risk of miscarriage, but if it's there anyway(some BV is chronic) at least it may be working for you rather than against you. Bacterial vaginosis doubles risk of miscarriage -Gynecology news -
Be sure you seek treatment immediately after getting BFP - I don't like how that study found a link to 2nd tri losses!!
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Ok, this may seem a little extreme but I've been thinking about something. I'm prone to YI, I get 'em very often and really don't want to miss a month ttc because the diet is so unbearable, I don't want to extend my time on it. While DTD with my hubby would certainly be unbearable during an active infection, inserting a syringe filled with semen wouldn't be. Could I do that instead of BD'ing during ovulation if an infection is present? Plus, it would give me the chance to add a drop of lime to the semen before insertion. Thoughts?