What "good" is swaying if you're trying to improve egg quality and quantity?
I've done PGD for my last 2 cycles for boys (think EVERYONE knows this by now, lol) and it's pretty much determined that my eggs are full of chromosomal abnormalities. In effort to improve egg quality (and quantity) it seems that I will have to throw swaying out the window to get to the point where my eggs would even stand a chance.
Since we're doing PGD with IVF, would it even matter to even worry about swaying? My concern is definitely with my eggs, but with my luck, I'll end up preggers on my own with girls. While I focus on better eggs, I want to also focus on making sure hubby has great quality swimmers and more boys as well.
I guess swaying wouldn't even matter but I also need to make sure the environment is boy-friendly once they transfer them as well as be sure I'm healthy.
Anyone have any thoughts on best practice? I'm giving myself 6 months to recover and want to try again in October. Of course natural would be awesome, but I'm not that lucky.
Also, everyone swaying seems to be much younger than my 41 years so all of you lucky ladies with age on your side is a huge plus too! There should be an area for us "old mums" to discuss possible options for GD with our "old eggs" working against us. I'm on another forum from the author of "Inconceivable" and most of those women just want a baby no matter what and gender swaying is NEVER mentioned nor do I dare to bring it up, lol.