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    i have 2 girls and i find it really difficult to do exercise ...i am very lazy about doing stuff caoch potato all the time
    i find boys mom to be very active ...my friend has 2 boys and she is very active

    my question to boys mom is are you guys active all the time doing something
    can a lazy person also get a baby boy

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    I have 4 boys and I can't say I've ever been overly active. When I conceived my first I had been doing a lot of walking and hiking regularly but since then I really haven't done anything consistently. Bike rides with the kids and walking with strollers but certainly not regularly.
    Can you get some little dumbbells and just do some weights while you watch TV? I think strength training is good for blue.
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    Heck yes! Aside from looking after the kids, I'm pretty much a coach potato. I'm naturally very thin and always have been. I don't gain weight easily. As a result, I've never been motivated to exercise or be active in organized sports, fitness groups, etc. This lifestyle gave me 2 boys! I'm sure other factors contributed to me having boys, but I wanted to reassure you that you CAN have boys with a low activity level.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicoler View Post
    Heck yes! Aside from looking after the kids, I'm pretty much a coach potato. I'm naturally very thin and always have been. I don't gain weight easily. As a result, I've never been motivated to exercise or be active in organized sports, fitness groups, etc. This lifestyle gave me 2 boys! I'm sure other factors contributed to me having boys, but I wanted to reassure you that you CAN have boys with a low activity level.
    This is me exactly as well!
    Me: 35 years old. Was an infant nanny and birth and postpartum doula. Now a full time SAHM.
    DS1: Aug 2003 (my first home birthed water baby!)
    DS2: May 2009 (my second home birthed water baby!)
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    July 2016: Laproscopic surgery to remove a ping pong ball sized endometrioma on left ovary and 3 pea size fibroids on outside of uterus. Hysteroscopy to remove one larger "penetrating fibroid" inside uterus.
    Oct 2016: Heartbroken after DH's vasectomy. Looks like my dreams of a daughter are gone.

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    I've always been pretty active to be honest; I'm one of those who struggles to sit down tbh and have always enjoyed exercise. When I conceived my boys, I typically did classes, like spinning, general Aerobics type classes and Pilates, which are rarely even an hour in length by the time you start then cool down again. I also only did them 3-4 times per week. I'm now doing cardio 6-7 times per week for my pink sway. I'd say it's most definitely possible to get boys doing nothing, I have plenty of friends who've had boys with sedentary lifestyles; my neighbour has two girls and was very inactive when she conceived them. For an actual blue sway though, I'd try and do weights if possible, and everything possible to optimise conception - that's what I did when I conceived all three boys!! Prenatals, evening primrose oil, legs/bum in the air after dtd, good nutrition and no skipping meals (frequent snacks), plenty of attempts at fertile times. Good luck!x

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    I have two boys and considered myself to be a couch potato. I did do cardio/strength workouts for a couple of months at one point BUT I stopped doing them about three months before conceiving DS2 so I don't think that exercise counts. Prior to DS1, I was very lazy and really didn't do anything other than light housework and before DS2, I had a toddler to chase after but still not very active. I know plenty of boy moms that aren't into fitness either.
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    No exercise with either of my boys. I only did exercise once i was already pregnant with DS1.
    If you are interested i added what i did to get my boys here:
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    I have never really done exercise in my life, although eat well and healthily,and have 3 DSs, so yes X

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    I did absolutely no exercise when I conceived both my boys. I will deffinatly be adding exercise to my girl sway

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    I have 3 boys and have always been very active, energetic and busy. I have been exersicing aprox 3 times weekly plus some horseback-riding when I conceived my boys, but I have never pushed myself or doing marathon or that kind of intense exersice - only jogging and walking.


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