With all 3 boys, 19.5.
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With all 3 boys, 19.5.
firt Boy my bmi was 19.
second Boy 19.8
I am 170cm tall and was 70kg when I conceived my boy - I have an athletic/muscular shape and was doing weights 3/4 times a week, yoga once and pilates once a week.
I'm 5'5"
DS1: About 140lbs, BMI about 23
DS2: 126lbs, BMI 21 (lowest adult weight)
Both DS1 and DS2 my BMI was 22, for DS3 (due in 6weeks) my BMI was 18
First boy (lost @20wks) BMI = 22
DD1 = BMI 22
DS1 = BMI 27
DS2 = BMI 29
DS3 = BMI 32
DS4 = BMI 30
TTC DD2 = BMI (so far) 27 and lowering :)
Since it can only help to have more data, here is some off the top of my head:
my older half sister has 2 girls, both conceived in late 30s, her BMI is 18.5 (she's very fit & muscular, a personal trainer)
one of my best friends has 3 boys, conceived in later twenties/early 30s, her BMI is 17 (vegetarian runner, Martha type, very competitive professionally)
Personally I doubt BMI has much to do with it, as individual health probably matters most and that isn't based on very specific BMIs.
I am 5 ft. Have had 5 kids.
1) Girl- weight was 95 pounds (yes I was underweight at this time).
2) Boy- weight was 110 pounds
3) Boy- weight was 115 pounds
4) Boy- weight was 120 pounds
5) Girl- weight was 120 pounds. (BUT this is a healthy weight, I was even fitting into cloths from before I was pregnant with baby 1!! We were working out and I had visible abs...lol) (should mention that, this pregnancy was the first since number 1 that we had truly been working out regularly).
ds 1--118 lbs (I am 5'5)
dd--108 lbs
ds2--120 lbs
ds 3--125 lbs, but working out and super muscly, bodya fat was where I am at 112-115 lbs.
HTH!
i agree BMI probably doesn't indicate much on an individual level, but if Trivers Willard does work for swaying we should see a trend across the entire population where lower BMI = more girls conceived even if it's only by a couple of percentage points. :) This isn't a matter of "what magic BMI will sway", it's a matter of what this data indicates overall for swaying.