Wow new to this site but loving it
Hi... What a fabulous site. Here's my story.. I have 3 beautiful wo derful girls, 8,6,4. Would really like to try for a boy to complete the family. We have been considering PGD and have gone as far as having the co salutation and initial tests. From the initial tests it has come back that my husband has low semen concentration which is sup rising as we got pregnant within 2 months of trying for each. Interesting though that AS has said that low semen concentration usually towards pink.. Which obviously we have. This site has really excited me and is swaying (excuse the pun) me to give it one last go naturally by swaying for blue.
One thing I do have to ask tho is in all the literature and a lot the posts it says that to sway for a boy requires high levels of test tone. AS has stated in a thread in 26th august - sorry I can't get it up as new to here and not sure how to paste the quote but it's under the thread about companies analusying your cycle through a urine sample--- that the is no scientific prove about test tone. So after spending hours on here last night getting excited, I felt that this quote contradicted everything I had read. Maybe I've read it wrong but someone had asked AS to explain which she hadn't. Sorry I just want this clarifying as my mind is in a spin now thinking- PGD which is financially a burden and also very invasive or swaying.
I'm going to do a little more research here and then ask AS to do me a personal plan.
Just a quick few questions tho... As I feel a little overwhelmed by it all.... I was going to start weight watchers next week justbto lose 3-4 kilos before I start. Should I not if I want to sway for a boy or could I and then build up with the relevant foods?? How long should I be swaying before actively trying?? Also where/ how is the best way to start.... Sooo excited and although I plan on getting a plan once spoke to ds tonight I can't wait till then and just want to know the basics. Thxs all. I will do whatever!!! X x
Both my husband and I are 34.