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  1. #131
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    Thanks so much ladies.. Well weve pretty much always done 2-4 days sometimes 5 since ive finally settled in the states.. But since i heard about swaying which was November weve done it 2-4 days ..Dh only take Vitamins one a day for Men 50+ lol he doesnt have a clue about me swaying... we both dont drink or Smoke at all and his diet is fairly boy friendly..

    Ahhh so even if he has condom on does that still help his sperm count?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Princess of Pink View Post
    Something about the hormones too. I read on here somewhere that often one-night stands and mothers not in relationships have girls. Some survival thingie......so if he does it inside, your body thinks you are in a stable relationship and slightly sways boy. God knows if there is any truth in that but its worth a shot!!

    http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...wrong-way.html
    The human body is so amazing, I could see this being true. At least I hope it is!

  3. #133
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    Hi ladies just wondered what time in the day do u normally take ur supps? Just curious.. I take mine after my main meal.. Wheatgrass 30mins before main meal..

  4. #134
    hey ladies!

    ive been reading here but never posted. i have one DD who is 20 months and we are trying for a boy. I am 34 and DH is 42 so i think this will be our last. a boy would be great and DH really wants one. im a bit confused on the diet part.. to lower PH i initially thought to gather a list of alkaline foods and avoid the acid forming ones. i am eating well and taking some supps, lemon water, baking soda water, etc.. the confusing part for me is that red meat, dairy, and some other things i see people eating on here for boy- are very acidifying in the body. ive been avoiding them completely and now i feel i may need to add them but im so confused as to why it seems to contradict. help! lol any advice is much appreciated

  5. #135
    Quote Originally Posted by timeforaboy View Post
    hey ladies!

    ive been reading here but never posted. i have one DD who is 20 months and we are trying for a boy. I am 34 and DH is 42 so i think this will be our last. a boy would be great and DH really wants one. im a bit confused on the diet part.. to lower PH i initially thought to gather a list of alkaline foods and avoid the acid forming ones. i am eating well and taking some supps, lemon water, baking soda water, etc.. the confusing part for me is that red meat, dairy, and some other things i see people eating on here for boy- are very acidifying in the body. ive been avoiding them completely and now i feel i may need to add them but im so confused as to why it seems to contradict. help! lol any advice is much appreciated
    What I would recommend is reading the TTC a boy library sticky. There is SO much information on there. I have to keep rereading it. I am not as knowledgeable as others but I think the idea of this diet is High Everything so as many nutrients as you can get. When I conceived my DD, I was eating low calorie/fat, drinking diet coke, and running like a mad woman. Now I'm eating high everything (it's hard sometimes!), lifting weights, and cut out the diet. I'm taking supplements and drinking a lot of the drinks too (coconut water, V8, lemon water, and gelatin).

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    The body is a strange but amazing thing. Often what we put in our body has the completely opposite effect. Some very acidic foods actually have an alkali zing effect on the body (like the lemon you are drinking). Read the boy swaying library from start to finish to try and understand the theory behind the diet! Welcome and goodluck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by timeforaboy View Post
    hey ladies!

    ive been reading here but never posted. i have one DD who is 20 months and we are trying for a boy. I am 34 and DH is 42 so i think this will be our last. a boy would be great and DH really wants one. im a bit confused on the diet part.. to lower PH i initially thought to gather a list of alkaline foods and avoid the acid forming ones. i am eating well and taking some supps, lemon water, baking soda water, etc.. the confusing part for me is that red meat, dairy, and some other things i see people eating on here for boy- are very acidifying in the body. ive been avoiding them completely and now i feel i may need to add them but im so confused as to why it seems to contradict. help! lol any advice is much appreciated
    Well, the acid/alkaline diet is actually a myth that doesn't really work. Acid/Alkaline Theory of Disease Is Nonsense

    The real reason why swaying works is because a diet high in nutrients and a mother who is in good physical condition and has high testosterone, supports the conception and survival of baby boys. Nothing to do with the pH of the foods you eat whatsoever. http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...ypothesis.html
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    Need some advice from you lovely ladies, basically I'm wondering if I should go ahead with an attempt in April time Just incase i dont get a BFP right away in May, the reason as to why Im confused is because in June i will be travelling to the Uk for 2months at the least and wanted to TTC before I leave in June.
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    Quote Originally Posted by afy View Post
    Need some advice from you lovely ladies, basically I'm wondering if I should go ahead with an attempt in April time Just incase i dont get a BFP right away in May, the reason as to why Im confused is because in June i will be travelling to the Uk for 2months at the least and wanted to TTC before I leave in June.
    Hey afy.. I would start in april. Gives u more time to try before u start travelling

  10. #140
    Quote Originally Posted by Huds View Post
    Hey afy.. I would start in april. Gives u more time to try before u start travelling
    I would also do this but I am paranoid about not getting pregnant. So no one else on here is concerned about conceiving a boy February-April? I really don't want to put it off anymore. Plus I conceived DD in October with a full moon. Isn't that supposed to sway boy? Maybe I'm opposite.

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