I have heard about the dark room--lunaception I think? What about soy? I have heard that is supposed to move up O maybe?
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I have heard about the dark room--lunaception I think? What about soy? I have heard that is supposed to move up O maybe?
Yep, it's lunaception http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...naception.html I'll do it of course, although it will be hard to talk DH to sleep with lights on :worry: if not impossible :(
Soy_isoflavones can move up O, but I don't want to do that, 1st reason is stupid: they are BEYOND expensive here and other reason is I don't want to risk to pop out immature eggies or something and increase my chances for m/c or whatever.
I don't think the lights have to be on per se, just maybe like a closet light on with the door 1/4 of the way open. It's supposed to mimic the full moon and even on a full moon it's not bright outside, KWIM?
Being expensive isn't a stupid reason! Like clomid, if soy is taken certain days it can pop out immature eggies, but if you take it at the right time (CD 5-10 I believe) then the egg should be mature enough. I think atomic wrote a post about it...
I am staying away from soy as I don't think it's very girl friendly and I am TTC pink
Carmella, I think soy IS girl friendly. Lowers testosterone. You might have to take it for awhile before it lowers T tho.
Zivic, they are expensive here too! I almost had a heart attack when I saw how expensive DHEA and soy iso are.
My doc offered clomid, and I know a lot of TTC pink ladies would KILL for it, but I just don't know if I want to go down that route. my body does O every month, just really late. I want clomid b/c I want to O earlier and have more chances in a shorter period of time to get pg. but I am afraid to death of tiwns and I think if I was on clomid it would be way too much pressure to get pg, since doc will only do 3 cycles for safety's sake, and I want to sway as much as I can..... so I don't know what to do...
even if you do take the clomid you still only have an 8% chance of conceiving twins