How big were your boys? :) 15 weeks will fly by ;)
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It looks fine to me too - although I'm thinking there's a reason to limit cauliflower and broccoli, I'll see if I can remember why or where I read that! I'm sure you didn't eat much of it though and there are no magic foods! Have you joined the latest food thread where other ladies are sharing their daily food diaries?
Hi girls!!
Feel for you babymad, i know what its like to have friends with little girls, one of the friends i was shopping with sunday picked up a little frilly skirt in next and said 'aww you should dress ds3 in this'!!!! err no thanks!! and she knew i always wanted a girl too!
OMG Charlie, cant believe the sonographer wouldnt write down the sex, i think its a lovely idea!! I agree with babymad, i feel its your girl, you would have seen boys bits in a 20 week scan, especially as you were looking!!! go get a private scan :-) im dying to know!!!!!! haha.
My ds3 is poorly, he's had diarrhea for over a week now :-( took him to the docs yest and have sent off a poo sample to see what virus he has, poor boy. Hes fine in himself thou, just doing all i can to stop him getting nappy rash.
Loved OBEM last night, those little twins!!! the mum did so well, poor thing having that old man shove his hands in to pull baby out!! think id rather have a c-section :-)
How are you maybe, any signs of little Dave yet?
x
Deaks - {hugs}. I've read that the important part is how quickly your levels are rising and that the level itself isn't so important, some babies just implant later/slower.
Here it is - and this was on a thread aimed at boy swayers, so bare that in mind when reading!
Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage (also called cruciferous vegetables) contain a chemical that has been shown to raise testosterone but may do so at the expense of estrogen. We want things that will boost BOTH our testosterone and our estrogen. Eating a cruciferous veggie here and there will not affect you negatively, but there is a supplement based on this chemical called DIM which we may want to stay away from.
I think we had space saving stairs but took them down as they were in the 2nd room and needed to plaster. We could possibly create a stair way in the dressing area of our bedroom with a door to the hall to access it but means loosing our wardrobe space. Ideally though it has to be in hall area as no point having seperate rooms if they have to enter through one room. Sounds like you know handy people so should keep costs down