My first post. Three boys and would love a girl.
Hello everyone. I've been lurking for a few weeks since finding out baby number 3 is going to be our third boy.
Way too early to think about planning a sway as I'm 20 weeks pregnant, but we were going to stop at 3 children, and now I'm finding myself contemplating 'just one more', so I can know I gave it my best shot at having a girl - if we end up with 4 boys, I will always know I tried my hardest and won't wonder about the possibility forever. I always considered having 4, just need to convince my OH, no easy task!
Reading these threads I already feel like I'm armed with so much useful info on swaying that I didn't have before. DS3 is a failed Shettles sway, BD 4 days before O (and I now realise timing is probably the least important factor after reading these forums!). Plus, it's clear I have a very boy friendly diet and lifestyle.
Since having DS2 I've suffered with PCOS symptoms - acne (never suffered before in my life), persistent hair loss from my head, and thick black hairs have started growing on my neck just under my chin - lovely stuff! I am an apple shape, with most of my extra weight concentrated around my middle. I didn't realise short luteal phase could be connected to PCOS before reading the threads here, but since having my first son I've had a very short luteal phase (I chalked it down to being breastfeeding-related but now thinking it was probably PCOS all along), needing to take vitex to have a cycle long enough to successfully conceive (DS2 and 3 were both conceived after 2 months of vitex and B6). I always thought I had low progesterone, but perhaps I should have been working to lower my testosterone levels rather than increasing progesterone. It feels like it's all clicking into place now.
As I'm pregnant, I'm not going to take any drastic action now, I want to try my hardest to focus on this baby and get more excited about meeting him. Then focus on potential swaying later down the track when my cycle has returned and perhaps I can get my Drs to test for PCOS (guessing you can't test during pregnancy as the hormone levels are different?). But in the meantime I will be here reading and getting as much info as possible to put myself in a good position to sway pink in a few years.
Would love to here from anyone in a similar position with high testosterone / PCOS / boy heavy family, as I am sure you will have some tips for me that I haven't even thought of!