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October 29th, 2011, 12:44 PM
#1
Dream User
Does Femara sway pink or blue?
I took Femara to get pregnant with my son. I was planning on taking again with my pink sway. However, I'm a little concerned it may sway blue. Does anyone know? Atomic? With my son I definitely had other factors to sway for blue, like BD every other day with a 2-4 day cut off, blue diet, etc. Thanks for your input!
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October 29th, 2011, 02:44 PM
#2
Moderator
What is femera? Only thing of this name I know is a medication used in breast cancer patients??
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October 29th, 2011, 02:58 PM
#3
Swaying Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
TTC5
What is femera? Only thing of this name I know is a medication used in breast cancer patients??
It's the same medicine but has use for fertility treatments as well, and is being used off-label for women who are too old to use Clomid.
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October 29th, 2011, 02:59 PM
#4
Moderator
Oh wow I had no idea! Thanks A
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October 29th, 2011, 03:12 PM
#5
Swaying Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
angiesscripts
I took Femara to get pregnant with my son. I was planning on taking again with my pink sway. However, I'm a little concerned it may sway blue. Does anyone know? Atomic? With my son I definitely had other factors to sway for blue, like BD every other day with a 2-4 day cut off, blue diet, etc. Thanks for your input!
Femara is, for right now, a bit of an unknown quantity for swaying. Like Clomid, it does lower estrogen levels temporarily. But unlike Clomid, it doesn't negatively affect cervical mucus or uterine lining and only causes one egg to be released most of the time (Speculation alert...lower egg quality ~might~ = more girls and since Clomid can make many eggs develop from both ovaries, it ~may~ produce lower-quality eggs in addition to or instead of one very high quality egg). Also, Femara lowers levels of FSH, which is why it works better for older moms than Clomid does, which may or may not sway.
One study done in rats found that Femara did NOT alter the gender ratio in rats, which is good news since practically everything seems to alter the gender ratio in rats, including just walking by their cages and sneezing loudly (not really, just kidding ).
So I believe that Femara is probably neutral for swaying and I strongly recommend that you include an antihistamine in yoru sway after doublechecking with your pharmacist to make sure that's ok, because unlike with Clomid, it's not going to screw up your CM.
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October 30th, 2011, 01:42 PM
#6
Dream User
Thanks Atomic for your response. I feel better about it now. I didn't know if there were any studies out there on it or not. Clomid scares me because of the multiple risk. That's one of the reasons I really love Femara. And I am over 35 so I'm sure Femara is a better choice. I plan on using an antihistamine as well as baby aspirin and RepHresh as well as diet and frequent release. I'm actually a pharmacist so I'm sure it's ok.
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October 31st, 2011, 09:47 AM
#7
Swaying Advice Coach
angie, I really like femara too. Not sure why the FDA doesn't just approve it for fertility use already because I know some people are frightened by the off-label use.
Hey, thanks for the pharmacist opinion!!! Much appreciated.
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October 7th, 2017, 06:55 AM
#8
Dream Vet
Your thoughts have changed right atomic? That Femara does sway pink? But if it doesn't alter CM and stuff, I might be fine using it for blue? I didn't realize it had to do with age... I'm 28, but RE suggested it even BEFORE any testing just for that egg "boost."
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October 8th, 2017, 01:05 PM
#9
Swaying Advice Coach
Well, one study showed that it made more girls than Clomid. But one study is one study (and IKYKWIM)
BOTH Femara and Clomid can and DO make boys in a good % without swaying (and even with swaying!). Absolutely. If they were overwhemlingly, obviously pink friendly then every fertility clinic in the land would be using them as a gender swaying tactic but they aren't because without swaying, they don't alter the gender ratio in any really perceptible way.
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October 11th, 2017, 09:29 AM
#10
Dream Vet
TP, for what it's worth...anecdotal, but worth sharing. I took femara CD3-7 with a strong pink sway (LE diet, exercise, coffee/wine, you name it...) and am having a boy. I do think there's a good shot on either, like Atomic said.
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