Swaying for a girl in May/June
Hi everyone!
So, I've been googling my butt off researching gender swaying. I ended up on IG first, but their diet seemed impossible for me as I am lactose intolerant. I ended up here, and the past few days I've been heavily reading through girl sways that others have posted. There is an abundance of info here so first of all I just applaud all of you for your diligence, support, and research. I feel like in regards to swaying, gender dreaming sits better with my gut than IG did. But, I'm still a little bit confused as to where I should start. I'm willing to do whatever it takes to increase my chances of giving my son a littl sister. My husband is on board as well. The past couple of days I think I've decided I may not believe in timing or high calcium/magnesium... So I can include a low everything diet, ions, hormones, and any supplements that are actually conducive to the sway. (Vitex? Saw palmetto?) anyway, I am open to any and all suggestions and/or criticism. My goal is to really set a good plan for myself now so when I begin following that plan, I don't have to overly stress or micromanage anything. I look forward to being a part of such a cool support system. Thanks in advance!
Swaying for a girl in May/June
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Originally Posted by
ReneeManly
xxforhubby - what did you try last time?
I became obsessed with swaying- trying to learn as much as I could and pouring over the posted sways and stats to ask Atomic about this and that. I became competitive with myself to see how strict I could be. This was my undoing.
In the beginning I was taking a low dose of choline and inositol that I was prescribed by a neurologist. In preparing for swaying and pregnancy, I researched these and found that in high doses inositol improves egg quality. So I did. Big mistake. After not getting a BFP for 5 cycles, I made an appointment because I felt something was off. Bloodwork was done and my FSH was 45, followed by 46 the next month with an AMH of less than 0.03 (essentially 0), and a miscarriage at 8 weeks. My follicle study showed I had 26 follicles. We scratched our heads. We did more research and the RE and I found that in women who do NOT have PCOS or diabetes, high doses of inositol can raise FSH and harm fertility. Bingo. We had our answer. I had to improve my fertility to get pregnant and in the end that put me too far into the blue zone and gave us our beloved DS3 [emoji4].
Don't fall into the same trap I did. I'm swaying now for a DD once again for my DH and it's second nature to me- a way of life. That was the point that I missed last time.
FX and GL to you!!