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    Quote Originally Posted by Throwaway_panther View Post
    False unicorn root and CoQ10 are okay when breastfeeding though?
    Coq10 is. I NEVER recommend FUR for anyone because it has gone nearly extinct in the wild due to all the herb hunters picking it, and what you are buying when you buy FUR is like 99% other junk they throw in there that has who knows what in it. :/ Plus we don't want to wipe it out!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingdommama View Post
    Thank you! I could not find very much (legitimate) about the Cassava. The last thing I want to do is mess up my cycle or cause an issue for the slight chance of a twin pregnancy. I'll just save them until after I wean, if I haven't conceived by then. Its only a few months away. I won't double my doses either. [emoji10] would it be safest to take it before conception and then stop once BFP? Will it help with hyperovulation at all?

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    I am really not convinced ANY of these things even work, I've seen many people take them and never got twins. So I can't say if it truly helps with hyperovulation or not. I would personally have you stop them on CD 14 or positive OPK, whichever comes first, because we find many of these herbs will effectively delay or even stop ovulation so you have to stop them in order to O. Plus I think it's safer that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atomic sagebrush View Post
    I am really not convinced ANY of these things even work, I've seen many people take them and never got twins. So I can't say if it truly helps with hyperovulation or not. I would personally have you stop them on CD 14 or positive OPK, whichever comes first, because we find many of these herbs will effectively delay or even stop ovulation so you have to stop them in order to O. Plus I think it's safer that way.
    OK I see. Thank you for all the information. I really appreciate it. [emoji4]


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    Hi there!

    I, personally, believe that (for whatever reason!) the le diet is very twin-friendly. I have SCOURED this site for twin sways or sways that have resulted in twins.

    Eons ago, at the beginning of my sway I tried cassava but quickly dropped it. I found the cassava chips awful and I couldn't bring myself to eat the potato I bought from an ethnic store that the sales lady swore would give me twins just like the African tribe. I did seriously consider buying the supplements but I could not find a reputable source and overall, I still wanted my sway to remain pink. (Plus the deciding factor was that of all the sways that resulted in twins, I believe, none of the moms were taking a cassava supplement)

    I do think best chances of twins is clomid and LOTS of folic acid with le diet. Best of luck! And I pray we both get our sticky twin babes!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honeybug View Post
    Hi there!

    I, personally, believe that (for whatever reason!) the le diet is very twin-friendly. I have SCOURED this site for twin sways or sways that have resulted in twins.

    Eons ago, at the beginning of my sway I tried cassava but quickly dropped it. I found the cassava chips awful and I couldn't bring myself to eat the potato I bought from an ethnic store that the sales lady swore would give me twins just like the African tribe. I did seriously consider buying the supplements but I could not find a reputable source and overall, I still wanted my sway to remain pink. (Plus the deciding factor was that of all the sways that resulted in twins, I believe, none of the moms were taking a cassava supplement)

    I do think best chances of twins is clomid and LOTS of folic acid with le diet. Best of luck! And I pray we both get our sticky twin babes!
    Thanks for the tip! Although, yes, the clomid is probably mostly responsible. I wouldn't be able to get a prescription and not up for buying online. I have two girls and no boys. While I'd be up for another girl I don't think the husband would appreciate a girl sway diet [emoji14] I think he secretly would like a boy. I had read somewhere that boy sway diets can lead to twins cuz of the high nutrients. I will look into it though! Good luck to you. Prayers for sticky beans [emoji4]
    Quote Originally Posted by Honeybug View Post
    Hi there!

    I, personally, believe that (for whatever reason!) the le diet is very twin-friendly. I have SCOURED this site for twin sways or sways that have resulted in twins.

    Eons ago, at the beginning of my sway I tried cassava but quickly dropped it. I found the cassava chips awful and I couldn't bring myself to eat the potato I bought from an ethnic store that the sales lady swore would give me twins just like the African tribe. I did seriously consider buying the supplements but I could not find a reputable source and overall, I still wanted my sway to remain pink. (Plus the deciding factor was that of all the sways that resulted in twins, I believe, none of the moms were taking a cassava supplement)

    I do think best chances of twins is clomid and LOTS of folic acid with le diet. Best of luck! And I pray we both get our sticky twin babes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greys0n View Post
    High amounts of folic acid and dairy seem to increase odds of twins. Well good luck in this
    Thank you! That's my base plan for now [emoji14] will update.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honeybug View Post
    Hi there!

    I, personally, believe that (for whatever reason!) the le diet is very twin-friendly. I have SCOURED this site for twin sways or sways that have resulted in twins.

    Eons ago, at the beginning of my sway I tried cassava but quickly dropped it. I found the cassava chips awful and I couldn't bring myself to eat the potato I bought from an ethnic store that the sales lady swore would give me twins just like the African tribe. I did seriously consider buying the supplements but I could not find a reputable source and overall, I still wanted my sway to remain pink. (Plus the deciding factor was that of all the sways that resulted in twins, I believe, none of the moms were taking a cassava supplement)

    I do think best chances of twins is clomid and LOTS of folic acid with le diet. Best of luck! And I pray we both get our sticky twin babes!
    Yes the interesting thing is, while all supposition online points away from this, SOMETHING about pink sways is making more twins for us or at least seeming to. Even without herbs and without Clomid, we've had a large number of twins from LE Diet. But overall I think that LE Diet would not be a reliable way to get twins, so I don't recommend it.
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    on paper boy sway diets SHOULD sway twin as well but weirdly we have not had very many. Our pink swayers have gotten a lot more twins even without any Clomid or herbal supps.

    I would def. proceed with an all around healthy prepregnancy diet like HE Diet and then you're going to be in the best boat for both. High dairy, more folic acid/folate, and a good prenatal with extra Vit. D up to 1000 IU total http://genderdreaming.com/forum/tryi...l-version.html
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    Atomic I was wondering whether your body panics because of hard conditions brought about by le and shoots out two eggs to maximise its odds? This is just a suggestion though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by atomic sagebrush View Post
    Yes the interesting thing is, while all supposition online points away from this, SOMETHING about pink sways is making more twins for us or at least seeming to. Even without herbs and without Clomid, we've had a large number of twins from LE Diet. But overall I think that LE Diet would not be a reliable way to get twins, so I don't recommend it.
    I think it has nothing to do with swaying pink, but is simply due to the fact that so many pink swayers are very fertile ladies, often a bit older, and have 2+ kids oftentimes. I really do not think it's diet.

    I don't think there is a reliable way to sway for twins, unless you move to that one village in Africa or are willing to take fertility drugs. I am not convinced Cassava sways and I don't trust the sellers of Cassava supplements,I'm doubtful it's the right plant.

    Good luck to you anyway! I would give you my hyper O gene if I could, I don't want twins and more than half of them don't make it in my family, including the twins I conceived.

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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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