Hi all! I'm new to these forums and hoping to sway pink soon. I've already asked this question on the IG forum, but these forums seem to generate more responses. So after 3 boys, DH and I have discussed trying for a girl this summer. I've been reading as much as I can on swaying and we started doing minerals and supplements and will start the diet shortly. But I started wondering about something. Dh was diagnosed with bi polar a little while back and finally started taking meds (risperidone) a few months ago for it. Now obviously, we won't be stopping or decreasing his meds irregardless of how it might affect our sway. ..we will be happy with a 4th boy if it comes to that. But I was just curious if antipsychotics affect swaying and maybe even possibly favor pink? I've read that a lot of medications seem to sway girl, so I'm wondering if this falls into that category. Of course, he wasn't on the meds when all our boys were conceived, so I hope this might work in our favor. Anyone have any experience with this or know someone who has?
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	April 12th, 2016, 05:41 PM #1 Dream Newbie Dream Newbie
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 Does DH'S antipsychotic medication affect pink sway?
 
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	April 12th, 2016, 06:11 PM #2Just did a quick Google search, risperidone raises prolactin levels in men which can be responsible for poor sexual function and in some cases reduced sperm count, so I would say it's girl friendly! That's according to Dr Google anyway. 
 
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	April 14th, 2016, 08:59 AM #3 Dream Newbie Dream Newbie
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 Thank you familymatters! Yeah I was consulting with Dr. Google (lol) also, and it popped up with articles that also said Risperidone possibly lowers testosterone in men. It seems to be true because DH has a lot less energy than he did before starting the meds. Maybe at least I can tell him that this might possibly benefit our sway for a baby girl. 
 
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	April 15th, 2016, 12:34 PM #4Hi and welcome! Glad you found us! I try very hard to answer all questions posted in our swaying forums within a few days usually.  
 
 This kind of medication sways pink and I would NOT have him take any additional sway supplements as they either cause interaction with the med. or else would lower his sperm count/quality too far.!!! Questions?? Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!! Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
 
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	April 15th, 2016, 03:52 PM #5Definitely sways pink! Most mental health meds do, for both men and women.  
 My Ovulation Chart currently TTC, Cycle #16 since last BFP
 
 TTC #1 - swaying pink on & off since Nov 2013 -  hoping for a girl first but excited for either! - swaying pink on & off since Nov 2013 -  hoping for a girl first but excited for either!
 
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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
 
 Me: 34, widowed, late O + short LP, normal-good hormone levels excepting undetectable testosterone, seeking a known sperm donor/life partner
 My sway: vegetarian LE for over 28w, skipping breakfast, fibre (ground psyllium husks) with/before/between meals, physically inactive, drama avoidance, ocassional minimal YesBaby lube as needed, alternate cycles on low dose Clomid, double shot lattes (with meals)
 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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	April 18th, 2016, 04:20 PM #6 Dream Newbie Dream Newbie
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 Thank you Atomic and everyone else! DH definitely has less energy since starting these meds (probably from lowering his testosterone), but I'm hoping that that will be a benefit for our sway. 
 
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