Just curios because all of the failed sways I have seen so far were BF.
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Just curios because all of the failed sways I have seen so far were BF.
No idea. I'm breastfeeding my 16 mth old son and TTC. Hope it sways pink but not sure.
Amy heres atomics thread about breastfeeding and swaying:) I've conceived both boys and girls when b/f so I'd be happy to try for both:)
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...stfeeding.html
Thanks ELP, I read that thread - that's the theory, but I was just wondering about successful sways. I felt there were more failed sways while BF.
Was there any other coincidences between them? I usually look for what people are doing in regards to cal/mag, was there any coincidences there? You got me interested now lol, I'm gonna have see if theres anything in the blue swayers:)
@ ELP I just looked at a few failed sways that I found in the Girls attemp section. It was just surprising to me that the majority was still BF that had a failed sway that looked perfect btw.
I have a boy and a girl conceived while BF. I know of several people who got girls while BF. My failed sway was an IG sway with tons of supplements and my success was without taking the supps. I've said on many occasions I do not think it sways by much and it never comes down to one thing like that anyway.
If you don't believe it sways pink, then stop BF before swaying.
Oh and BTW, there is no way for me to ever be able to quantify how much anything sways. The people on these sites are a preselected group, you'd need a study in the population as a whole among people who were doing nothing else to sway.
I don't believe it sways pink. I conceived DS2 while breastfeeding and I know a girl who has 7 boys, 6 were conceived while she was breastfeeding.
I also know people who conceived girls while breastfeeding, but not enough to make me believe that it sways.
This is making me slightly nervous now because I don't want to wean DS2 just yet.
Perhaps it could be that the type of women who choose to breastfeed for an extended period of time are predisposed towards having boys in the first place?
great point, thanks