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July 14th, 2015, 05:46 PM
#31
Big Dreamer
I'm so excited!! The HE babies are:
9 BOYS and
1 GIRL
82% Success rate so far for the HE diet in rats. These results are really making me happy since I'm currently swaying. Seeing how drastically the diets effect the offspring gender is crazy. I admit I was a little bit in denial that diet would effect the genders as much as it does, but now it makes me even more determined to try to keep up with my diet.
One thing I should add is that I left the male in longer this time since I read on here that HE dieters where doing more than one attempt. Not sure if that is why the results are so much better this time or if it's not related at all.
In October I'm going to breed again, but this time I will be doing two females, one with HE and one with LE diet. Should I change the male diets as well? Or should I continue with the females doing the diet and keeping the LE girl to one attempt and HE girl to multiple??
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DUE February 28th 2017 with a BOY! Didn't get a chance to sway for another girl, but this little guy really wanted to be apart of our family. We love him already!
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July 14th, 2015, 05:59 PM
#32
Dream Vet
I absolutely love this thread!!! Thank you so much for updating and keeping me on the straight and narrow when I was starting to falter a little bit! And best of luck with your own sway x
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July 14th, 2015, 06:32 PM
#33
Dream Vet
Super cool! Keep up with the good work!
Me: 35 years old. Was an infant nanny and birth and postpartum doula. Now a full time SAHM.
DS1: Aug 2003 (my first home birthed water baby!)
DS2: May 2009 (my second home birthed water baby!)
Oct 2014
July 2016: Laproscopic surgery to remove a ping pong ball sized endometrioma on left ovary and 3 pea size fibroids on outside of uterus. Hysteroscopy to remove one larger "penetrating fibroid" inside uterus.
Oct 2016: Heartbroken after DH's vasectomy. Looks like my dreams of a daughter are gone.
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July 14th, 2015, 09:48 PM
#34
Dream Vet
Shut the front door!!! This is beyond cool!
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Mom to 4
with one
cooking Due Apr 19/16
Going HT for
end of 2016, early 2017
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July 15th, 2015, 08:11 AM
#35
Moderator
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July 15th, 2015, 09:57 AM
#36
Wow, amazing! Love it! Love your experiments and love your results!! looking forward to your Oct round as well!
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July 16th, 2015, 07:22 PM
#37
Swaying Advice Coach
I would like to see the results repeated before you change it, just to be sure it isn't a fluke! AAA so exciting, THANK you for doing that!
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September 29th, 2015, 02:03 AM
#38
Awesome stuff. This makes me want to be alot more stricter this cycle 😊
Mum to 4 Boys awaiting her Princess
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September 29th, 2015, 04:44 AM
#39
Moderator
Looking forward to next months experiment! Maybe you could do the one attempt with both the HE and LE and then on Jan/Febs breeding you could do multiple attempts for both HE and LE and see the outcomes as these are both major factors.
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September 29th, 2015, 02:30 PM
#40
Swaying Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
netti02
Awesome stuff. This makes me want to be alot more stricter this cycle
Mum to 4 Boys awaiting her Princess
Stricter isn't always better though. When people get super strict, esp. after dieting for a while already, you can end up delaying or even stopping ovulation. We have seen best results with 12 or more weeks on diet (and most people are much more laid back by that point) instead of hitting it hard and being very strict for only 2-4 weeks, so that indicates to me that it's length of time on diet and not strictness per se that is working. Slow and steady wins the race.
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