Do you think cashew milk would work as a good dairy substitute when trying for a boy, then? Not trying to cut out calcium (especially with the study I saw about women eating cereal having more boys), but I'm lactose intolerant, so high fat dairy sounds like I'd actually end up losing more nutrition if you get my drift![]()
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January 24th, 2016, 10:55 AM #41
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January 26th, 2016, 06:19 PM #42
I'm also lactose intolerant, can you not do yogurt and cheese?? I got my first two with milk, then by the time I conceived my 3rd I was LI but I often ate 4 oz of cheese for breakfast (I was watching my weight) and then also would have either full fat yogurt and blueberries or a bowl of cereal with a smallish amount of full fat milk (I can handle teeny amonts of it) or yogurt - I'd often have granola mixed with yogurt.
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January 27th, 2016, 12:31 PM #43
Thank you! I can manage cheese and yogurt definitely, and even butter, but most full fat dairy (milk, cream, sour cream, ice cream, whipped cream) has unpleasant side effects (which I CAN handle, if need be... but my husband might feel differently!).
I think my primary concern was because cereal is the easiest fix I can make -- I've always loved it, and just avoided it as "useless carbs"/didn't eat breakfast in general, and when I did (and I've been eating it much more frequently while pregnant) eat it, it was with almond milk.
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January 27th, 2016, 07:19 PM #44
yep me too, boo for ice cream. :/
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February 5th, 2016, 10:50 AM #45
Thanks atomic!
Quick question: would you say cottage cheese sways more blue or pink? I've actually always been a fan of it, but hadn't really been eating it before conceiving my daughter. Full fat cottage cheese seems like it'd point blue because of the, natural dairy, protein and sodium?
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February 5th, 2016, 10:03 PM #46
Yes while there are no magic foods and most everything can fit in a sway diet, full fat cottage cheese I think would be a nice addition to a blue sway diet.
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