Do women with PMS syndrome have more boys? (Atomic - would love to hear your viewpoint)
Hello everyone. Hope we are all having wonderful summer.
I just thought i would share some interesting insight i had recently. I tend to suffer from PMS or PMT. I always have but it does seem to have become a lot more obvious in my 30's. My husband notices (and complains) and i too am aware of the blatant ups and downs. Sometimes i am literally 2 different people if compared to pre-period and after-period. I recently went to see a herbalist about this and the most bizarre thing happened. Bizarre but at the same time just caused everything to fall into place and make sense for me in a way; Almost everything i was prescribed aligned perfectly with TTC girl diet and supplement plan that i've been reading up on. It was advised that in order to help my severe PMS, i should cut out salt, caffeine, alcohol, fat and sugar as much as possible from my diet and eat more veggies and less meat as well as start using supplements such as magnesium, calcium etc. I was told that high salt intake blocks magnesium absorption, a mineral that if low in women can result in PMT syndrome. Anyway the whole thing got me wondering. I drew really obvious similarities between PMS syndrome and the TTC girl diet and it got me wondering whether more women who do actually suffer from PMT do have boys. When i look around me, my theory works as a general rule. I have noticed the moodier ladies (myself included) having more boys. I have 2 boys myself. I posted another thread a while back about mother's personalities and the gender of their children which many ladies out there seemed to relate to. Anyhow, i just though i would put it out there again. Do women with PMS syndrome have more boys? :car::mad: