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    My mum has been a vegetarian all her life, 3 girls, 1 boy.
    Of the 4 new female bubs at work, 3 have vegetarian mums.

    I was going through a 'eating meat' stage in my life when DS was conceived.
    Mummy to DS10 who is the light of our world
    Swayed took us 8 cycle's and I'm finally

    Please be a sticky little bean, we have wished and hoped for you for so long xo

    Our family welcomed a in May 2013 and thats ok, we're head over heels in love with him and feel blessed to be honoured with 2 sons

    January 2014 - A little surprise that went to heaven before we could meet

    October 2014 - Officially swaying for one last little bundle and wishing and hoping its a pink one

    April 2015 - All our dreams have miraculously come true, our sway worked and our family will be complete with the little girl joining us in October this year

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    As vegetarians can any of you please recommend some evening meal ideas to me - ive been veggie now for a couple of weeks and really struggling with evening meals as cant find anything in the supemarkets that takes my fancy - I usually have some form of meat veg and potatoes at tea time and the space where the meat is sems to need filling !! - i love fish - all types but am trying to stay away from that too :-( Really hoping this helps me get my girl.. Thank u in advance and sorry for hijacking your post !!
    I eat a lot of white rice, cheese, and steamed veggies. I make sure I measure everything out and stay within my limits. I also eat corn tortillas my new favorite is added rice with them, then some cheese, and either steamed veggies. Or yesterday I added some fresh salsa instead of the veggies. it was so good! I rarely eat pasta/bread because of the calories and protein. Fruits are good too, grapes strawberries, and apples with the skin off! Just be creative, stay within your limits and read the labels. I have had zero meat since April and Honestly I don't even think I will go back to it.
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    I think if I am pregnant with another boy this time around I am going to go vegetarian next time. It sounds convincing!
    DS 1 2008
    DS 2 2010
    DS 3 2013

    May 2014 at 5 weeks

    August 2014 at 12 weeks

    DD1 our beautiful rainbow baby joined us october 2015. No sway...just miracles.

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    Just fyi, I have 2 boys and have been a vegetarian for over 17 years So hoping the LE diet on top of it pushed this last babe into a girl
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    Had my first and only little girl Emmerson oct 19,2014 right on her due date!
    Hoping I stop calling her 'little dude, bud' and him real soon

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    Bummer... I always hope for an easy fix to get pregnant with a girl.
    DS 1 2008
    DS 2 2010
    DS 3 2013

    May 2014 at 5 weeks

    August 2014 at 12 weeks

    DD1 our beautiful rainbow baby joined us october 2015. No sway...just miracles.

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    This makes me feel better about going vegetarian on this diet, it does seem more women have had great results. I wonder if the vegetarians that conceived boys ate a diet rich in proteins and veggies that have a lot of nutrients??

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    I am a very healthy vegetarian for sure! Tons of nutritional stuff, so yah tried the unhealthy veggie lifestyle this time!!
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    Had my first and only little girl Emmerson oct 19,2014 right on her due date!
    Hoping I stop calling her 'little dude, bud' and him real soon

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    That's what I did too, was the unhealthy route! My mom told me when she conceived me she wasn't eating too well. She wasn't vegetarian, but said she definitely was not eating a diet rich in nutrients!

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    Vegetarian diets can be very high in protein. When on the LE diet I often looked in the freezer cabinet at veggie burgers/sausages and some of them would have used up my entire allowance of protein for the day. There were only one or two products I could make fit.
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    I don't even eat veggie burgers or anything like that. I am on a very unhealthy vegetarian diet
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