Itīs awesome rainbow! thank you very much for your time and effort! :flowerz:
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Itīs awesome rainbow! thank you very much for your time and effort! :flowerz:
I used acijel but not sylk. I used it as a fingertip morning and night the week leading up to my first attempt, then stopped. You don't use it between attempts or it kills everything. That was how to do it as advised by atomic.
I didn't use sylk or rephresh so no idea what people do there.
Back when I was on IG I was douching, same principals as acijel, week leading up to o, not after first attempt, although some people do 5ml prior to attempt then 1ml after, but its not a great chance of getting pg if you do it after. I used a neurophen syringe thing as the applicator, if you are wondering!!
I just read something before about egg whites (and how to get them up there) for ttc boy and laughed so hard, it seems mad to me, but then I never had to ttc boy, it just happened!!
lol I thought they both were just very low pH gels/lubes that are used as a one off, but I guess by that measure Replens ought to go in that category too! The category is not about using them together, it's using sylk OR acijel.I could separate them out but don't have the time now to go through all of them and check which said which.
Awesome I love it thank you!
Well, if memory serves you were doing more strict a diet than I'd have liked anyway and Clomid is such a good sway (now demonstrated clearly thanks again Rainbow) that I think no one should feel at all bad about dropping tactics that are clearly inferior (such as jellies, antihistamine) in favor of Clomid.
I would stop the acidophilus. Unlike a lot of these things, the probiotics were something I was having everyone do just as a blanket preventative measure against YI (so less likely that it's coincidence due to strictness/laxness of sways) and yet the stats are not so hot. We may need to revisit this if we start having the dire situations with YI like they did back on IG - thus far we've been spared the yeast plague due in part to the probiotics.