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Thanks for your reply, atomic.
So what about calcium? Splendia? Magnesium? Cranberries? Do you think those might help in any way?
And is trying to lower my sperm count a bad idea?
We'd like to try all we can to sway pink because my wife and I are not interested in having a big family -- we're aiming to be "one and done."
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Unless you have reason to believe you may have poor sperm count or quality, lowering sperm count should in theory sway pink.
Most of us have moved on from mineral based swaying (calcium, magnesium), because so many people were getting opposites. The numbers definitely don't support pH swaying (cranberries) either.
Personally I don't think that artificial sweetener is as important as people in other places seem to think, and I definitely wouldn't suggest drinking gallons and gallons of artificially sweetened beverages. I do think that a little here and there can't hurt and might help.
Atomic's pH essay is here
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Calcium and magnesium are at your discretion. I got boys taking them so it was easy for me to give up and I got my girl without them. But I let you guys make the decision on that. Just be sure you get them via supps and not dairy as that has lots of nutrients in it. Also no Vit D with that, it may sway blue.
Cranberry - our results have not shown that to be helpful. Totally your discretion, again. If your wife wants to take it, she has to stop it at ovulation because it's not safe during pregnancy.
I don't think any of the artificial sweeteners do anything. I let people use them if they choose.
Lowering sperm count probably sways pink; the challenge is to do that while still ensuring conception.
Is there any way you guys could get Clomid or Femara?? These fertility medications have been quite successful for us, but they can be hard to come by as they require a prescription.