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Antihistamines?
I noticed on the stats sheet that people who didnt take them seem to have better success than ones who did. Of course i took them and am now feeling panicky lol. Any ideas why the inverse success seems much higher?
I know for me they didnt make too big of a difference in decreasing ewcm (a little but not a ton) but im curious :)
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I think they sway pink or I wouldn't recommend them.
The stats can be very misleading in that people who are "immune" to some swaying tactics due to high levels of fertility, can get pregnant with boys despite doing things that sway pink. Whereas others have to drop them. So people who are ABLE to get pregnant on antihistamines may be more likely to have boys to start with, and people who have to drop the antihistamines in order to get pg, may have been more likely to have girls to start with. Thus, the stats are skewed.
Our stats are not genetically identical lab rats in a cage being tested for only one thing at a time, we're dealing with dozens of tactics all at once and we are all very different and so you have to look at the big picture and not just an isolated result. It is obvious to me when something is swaying blue (probiotics, more than one attempt) and I immediately take steps to eliminate those things from the sway.
I can all but guarantee that antihistamines do NOT sway blue. :) They may not work that great, but they don't sway blue.
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They really helped reduce my ewcm and I got pg in jan and February, both with one attempt while taking them. Harmony says it's a girl xx
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I normally have a lot of EWCM even days and days before O day and Zyrtec has zapped it completely. Claritin (or generic name: loratadin) did not work for me this season so far and my horrible allergies or my Ewcm , turns out. That is why it am currently in antibiotics fighting a sinus infection. So, check out what type of antihistamine it is and maybe try a different one if it isn't drying you up. My dr actually told me that the body can also become used to certain allergy meds and it sort of stops working so she even switched each year. This could also skew the results of those who have taken them if it wasn't doing it's job. I became pregnant with all of my boys in winter or late fall. Though so I was never on my allergy medicine. Hope this helps. Stay positive! :)
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