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July 30th, 2013, 04:35 PM
#11
Big Dreamer
DS 1 have always had ov pains and rarely have a month without them. Got ov pains that month when he was conceived but fairly mild
DS2 super strong ov pains!
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October 11th, 2019, 04:23 PM
#12
DS1 no o pains
DS2 no o pains
#3 : ?
This time around I felt very strong o pains from the right, that started the day after my supposed ovulation and lasted for 3 days straight. They were strong, burning and sharp and made me think I still had to o. Infact opks were even darker and a lot of ewcm.
Maybe I had a second surge righ after the first one and the other ovary tried to release the egg/s for 3 days? Or even managed who knows?
Anyway, I read something interesiting here tho. The ovary that didn't release the egg might cause more pain.
So that was maybe what happened to me.
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October 11th, 2019, 04:52 PM
#13
Dream User
No O pains with both of my sons. Pretty strong O pain with my daughter. But whole pg was much heavier physically.
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October 11th, 2019, 04:59 PM
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Talking about ovulation. I was wondering. Let’s assume for a moment that Ramzi is correct/true. Wouldn’t that mean that eggs from the right ovary will become boys (well not the egg itself lol) and from the left girls? Since I assume an egg from the right ovary will implant on the right side of the uterus. And eggs from the left will implant on the left. But.... I don’t believe this theory because there are women with only one ovary and they have both genders! So, is Ramzi debunked by this?
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October 11th, 2019, 05:34 PM
#15
Swaying Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
Blue-blue-pink
Talking about ovulation. I was wondering. Let’s assume for a moment that Ramzi is correct/true. Wouldn’t that mean that eggs from the right ovary will become boys (well not the egg itself lol) and from the left girls? Since I assume an egg from the right ovary will implant on the right side of the uterus. And eggs from the left will implant on the left. But.... I don’t believe this theory because there are women with only one ovary and they have both genders! So, is Ramzi debunked by this?
Ramzi is debunked because I saw him with my own two eyes guess people's ultrasounds wrong - and not a few people, either. Repeatedly over the course of a few years. At that point I started digging deeper and found out that his "study" all of us online go nuts about, was never published anywhere for other scientists to review and then try to recreate his findings (and if you ever wondered, as I had, why other ultrasound techs weren't using his method if it was so accurate, it's because it's not even remotely a proven thing and doctor's offices don't go in for stuff that isn't proven.)
There's somewhat of an old wives tale, compounded by some con artists who sell people this gimmick in countries beyond the reach of the law, that you ovulate from the right if you're going to have a boy and from the left if it's a girl. But that's been disproven. Doctors get eggs via IVF from one ovary that become both boys and girls, and just like you say, women who have only one ovary and have different gender babies, of which there are many, debunk the notion. One study seemed to find that in a 3 month pattern, women who ovulated L, L, R did have boys 75% of the time, but that's not any sort of reliable way to sway (and even if it was, a person who wanted a boy would have to test ovulation every month and then wait for the lotto to come up when they hit L, L, R, which is basically like a slot machine!) And to my knowledge no other studies have found this. So as far as I'm concerned, Ramzi has not panned out and while it's fine if you guys want to guess for fun, don't read much into it.
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October 16th, 2019, 04:17 AM
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Big Dreamer
Since my first try at HE diet, I've been having mild O pain. I never, ever had them before, not even with my 2 DDs and couldn't tell when I was ovulating except by calculating my cycle and basing myself on EWCM's clues.
I don't know if my diet changed something with my cycle or if age is to "blame".
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October 16th, 2019, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sora
Since my first try at HE diet, I've been having mild O pain. I never, ever had them before, not even with my 2 DDs and couldn't tell when I was ovulating except by calculating my cycle and basing myself on EWCM's clues.
I don't know if my diet changed something with my cycle or if age is to "blame".
Thanks! I've heard this from several blue swayers!
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