We are getting such outstanding results with the one attempt that I find it VERY risky for you guys to DTD every day for 7 days. Just because some of these gals got girls doing that, you have to realize that most of them were doing tons of things that were pink friendly (and even under ideal circumstances we are seeing swaying have a theoretical limit of about 75-80% maximum.)
PLEASE PLEASE try e very 4 days or even every 3 days before starting to DTD every day. NOt only may it sway blue, but it's not really going to helpyou conceive anyway because DH will be depleted in his sperm numbers before you can even get pregnant from it. It's the worst of both worlds.
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June 11th, 2015, 05:08 PM #312Dream Vet
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Ok thanks atomic
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June 18th, 2015, 01:51 PM #313Dream Vet
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Does anyone remember which side they think they ovulated from when they got their girls? I read somewhere that girls are more likely when ovulating from the left but Im sure that's probably a myth ?
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June 19th, 2015, 01:14 PM #314
Please don't worry or put much stock into this. I ovulated and the placenta was on the left side for this pregnancy, and we are having a boy (Ramzi theory would say girl).
Trying to determine gender from anything other than non-invasive prenatal screening tests or anatomy scans is really pointless [emoji6].
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June 19th, 2015, 01:32 PM #315
It's actually not a myth and I need an essay on it but when researchers looked at a 3 month pattern, patterns that were L, L, R were boys 75% of the time. Some of the other patterns that went from R to L ovulation were slightly more likley to end with a female conception but nothing anywhere as high as the 75% from the L, L, R pattern and boys. So you can see that something that has to be 3 MONTHS of knowing what side you ovulated from, only to end up with 75% success AT BEST (and that is for boys). It is impractical (impossible) to utilize this for swaying and is just something that is interesting because of what it tells us about how this works, not because it is any kind of feasible method and certainly totally completely and totally not something that anyone should put more than the most passing of thoughts into (except me because I find it freaking fascinating LOL)
It is almost 100% certain that it has NOTHING to do with the ovary itself, it is because it's been proven that most women have a dominant right ovary and you tend to O from that side most of the time as long as things are going well, your fertility is good, and your condition is good. What happens is that when fertility declines, the right ovary closes down shop and the lefty takes over for reasons we have no clue about, and thus it seems to be an artifact of declining/improving condition - a woman who is going from repeatedly Oing from the left side, to Oing from the right, seems to be experiencing an improvement in condition = more boys.Weird, weird, weird, and wonderful.
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June 19th, 2015, 03:48 PM #316
Since most women O primarily from one dominant ovary, and most often the right ovary, and since more 160 boys are conceived for every 100 girls, I wonder if that alone suggests more (but FAR from all) girls than boys come from the left ovary.
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Mar 2012: miscarried B/G twins @5w (conceived 2 cycles after remověng Paraguard copper IUD while NTNP), one twin was ovarian ectopic
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Past sway tactics I've dropped (in order): Vitex, Sudafed, antihistamines, intermittent fasting, one attempt per cycle at positive OPK, one attempt in fertile period
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June 19th, 2015, 04:07 PM #317Big Dreamer
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This is the topic which is going on in my head now ...i m 5dpo now ..at the time i ovulated i was feeling pain on both sides not sure of tht was ov pain or what but tht day i ovulated and now after 5 days whenever i feel any pain/sensation on my left side i get worried if my sway has not worked and implantation is happening on left ... i know its silly its not 100% but thts what going on in my head now :/
But atomic and xxforhubby u r right i should not bother much there are positive examples also to follow [emoji4]Last edited by goodmom; June 19th, 2015 at 04:10 PM.
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June 19th, 2015, 05:23 PM #318
You can feel O pain on both or either side and it doesn't tell you where you are ovulating from. You develop 15-30 eggs on both sides every month and only one or two of those eggs are released. The rest are not, and this causes pain in both sides. Both fallopian tubes also cramp after ovulation and this can cause pain as well. It can actually be worse in the side that doesn't ovulate because the pressure is released when the egg pops. I have talked to TONS of ladies who had strong one sided O pains and actually found out later that they Oed from the other side.
you CANNOT feel pain from implantation. It is absolutely impossible. The ball of cells is so small that it cannot be felt. IF you could feel implantation occur, your uterus would be so unbelievably sensitive that pregnancy and childbirth would be unbearable. For reasons we don't know, people often feel pain in one spot or the other for a while then it moves around to a different spot here or there, it's probably the stretching of tissues or swelling or inflammation. I've had pregnancies where I felt pain here for a week, there for a week, pretty much the whole first trimester and it had nothing to do with where the placenta even was.!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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June 25th, 2015, 03:11 PM #319
This is so interesting. I always ONLY felt pains or anything on the right side. Never anything on the left. Now in the last couple of years, it's both sides. Hmmm.
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June 25th, 2015, 08:02 PM #320
You can't tell anything based on O pain. I know it's tough to wrap the old brain around, but it's 100% true. The stuff you feel going on below the equator around ovulation isn't necessarily even coming from the ovary. So much goes on around ovulation both physically and hormonally that it can be all sorts of things causing O pain and is totally unreliable.
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