By the time the "right combination" comes out, it wont be for me, cause there's no more children after this one.
So Im really hoping my combination has worked for me!!
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By the time the "right combination" comes out, it wont be for me, cause there's no more children after this one.
So Im really hoping my combination has worked for me!!
Oh well its too late now (maybe, in 2ww) since it really just occurred to me that it's probably not ideal which is why I am asking. I'm hoping other factors cancel it out - low blood sugar, low food intake, supps, low bmi. (please please please) I'm sure some days my sodium is higher than recommended but not constantly. My blood pressure is on the lower end of normal actually and my weight is lowish so it's in moderation and not the worst fast food anyway. I wish i had seen no takeout as a suggested factor, i was focusing on the other nutrition parts and I how i could fit them in. Also I haven't paid attention to others who have girls or boys since I wasn't interested before or didn't know them before they had their kids.
most convenient food - processed ready meals, packed sandwiches, restaurant meals, takeaways contain a LOT of fat and sodium. I'd say they'd sway blue for certain...
calico i think you will be ok, you don't sound to different from me when i concieved my daughter, good luck for your bfp.
I would sayeating out sways boy for sure.I eat that way athome and when i go out,i never choose low cal/low salt stuff plus the variety sways blue imo.
I think it matters specifically what you eat, not where it comes from.
Restaurant foods tend to be much higher in fat and sodium than homemade, tho, and also tend to be larger portion size than what you really "need" to survive on. But if you weighg 94 lbs, I doubt that's much of an issue for you!
If this is something you've done for years, then it prob. doesn't sway as hard either direction for you as it would for someone who just started eating out regularly.
I will NEVER put no takeout as a recommendation for anyone because I don't think it's supported by the facts and swaying has to fit INTO our lives rather than becoming our lives.
Personally, I am not at all convinced that high sodium intake sways blue anyway. People around the world (and all mammals) have an unlimited taste for salt and yet continue to have both boys and girls in 50-50 ratio.
Also, I personally believe that "chemistry" like preservatives, etc probably sway pink to some extent and that is plentiful in restaurant foods.
We ate out a lot before we conceived DS1 but not before the others (or at all since having children!). We would eat mainly at Indian or Italian restaurants and I was NEVER sensible about what I ordered! I would eat whatever I fancied, which was never healthy, and would often have 3 courses and copious amounts of wine! This is pretty much in line with how I am with food naturally - whether we're eating out or eating at home. I'm either all or nothing when it comes to healthy eating/losing weight and I've always conceived during a period when I've been very 'all'!
Thanks AS, that is such a relief! You made some good points so I am feeling slightly better about it now. I am not a traditional fast food eater - not TacoBell/McD/KFC, etc (greasy, fatty food) - usually somewhat more healthy and not a ton of it. I'm small so my appetite is limited even if I wanted to eat a whole lot. And I'm not a big snacker, if I want something between meals its usually a coke/dr. pepper to hold me over.