...and quite a bunch got girls, too...
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...and quite a bunch got girls, too...
I have been gluten free for the most part since swaying and really feel better. I have a cheat once in a while but hoping I get my long awaited BFP soon!
Oh, I love breads too!!!
On Fertility Friend I've seen several ladies with PCOS who weren't Oing at all or quite infrequently & irregularly started having regular cycles after going gluten free. Even just reducing carbs can help.
The gluten free thing has fascinated me for a while. I have a friend with 2 boys then 2 girls. Her second son has celiac disease and is also autistic so the whole family had to go gluten free as he just eats whatever he can find. I did wonder if it swayed for her.
it may even be better for you anyway due to your ethnic heritage because you may have less ability to digest gluten. :)
Yeah I agree that's a possibility. I'm going to try to cut down on gluten heavy products but I'm not going to go gluten free necessarily.....just replacing breads/pasta with more rice as my staple starch. I'm not going to fret over the tiny amounts in condiments or additives.
I went gluten free slowly over a few years. Don't over think it. Its not that bad. Don't go crazy on all the gluten free products, unless you want to.
I use chips instead of bread a lot. Oatmeal instead of waffles. Once you cut back it gets easier and easier, especially if you are feeling better, the cravings really diminish.
The fabulous smell of fresh bread gets to me sometimes, but when I eat it and its not that great and I feel lousy.
Sometime just a small piece of cake or a half a brownie is enough for me and I'm good and satisfied for a while.