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    Thanks dloui128. x

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    Welcome! Little boys are just the sweetest I really hope you get your dream bundle of blue! Boy would he be spoiled by his sisters!!!
    DS 1 2008
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    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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    Welcome! I was also on a health kick with DS1. Fish oil, Vitamins, lots of healthy foods, lots of salt. Working out 3-4x/wk. Conceived on exactly half moon 12-24hrs after o. I hope you get your boy!

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    Rosie85, you have no idea! My girls are really good friends and dote on other babies (all quite maternal). My oldest was only 2 and 4 when her sisters came along and she's been amazing. This time there will be 3 1/2 - 4 years since I had my third. Thinking having given my body time to recover, build it's iron and minerals etc.. back up and concentrate on eating and drinking massive variety of healthy food, drinks, vitamins and minerals might get me my dream. Have thought it was a boy every pregnancy (ha ha my intuition is so bad) but wouldn't swap my little ladies for anything, they are all so beautiful in their own ways. Just NEED a little man for balance (yep, I'm a Libran).

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    Thanks for the tips smbarnett11. I am doing all that you recommend and given two of the girls were conceived right before O, I am going to try the other side like you. Sorry if this is TMI but would you recommend just one DTD or lots and lots? Can't figure which way to go there. Will have DH abstain for 3 days to build up his reserves!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvalittleman View Post
    Hi Cinss. Thank you for responding. With regards to the exercise, do you mean Pump classes rather than treadmill? Do you really think that makes a difference? I am quite lean and build muscle super easy for a girl so tend to do cardio.
    Actually lifting weights is best so you build a little muscle and raise your testosterone levels. Cardio is ok but you dont want to be losing weight when you concieve, i think the recommendation is to keep cardio under 45mins at a time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinss View Post
    Actually lifting weights is best so you build a little muscle and raise your testosterone levels. Cardio is ok but you dont want to be losing weight when you concieve, i think the recommendation is to keep cardio under 45mins at a time.
    I agree with Cinss lifting weights is best

    I would recommend trying to get in at least 3 attempts. I had DH releasing every two days and then when I got a positive OPK we went at it


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    Welcome!! ANd good luck on your journey - hopefully you will soon hold a bouncy baby boy in your arms!

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    Hi Tiggerian, and thanks.
    I hope so too.
    I am taking every supplement you can imagine and changed my diet radically (geez boy diets are expensive!!!). Am pumping weights 3 times a week (well tomorrow will be 3) and have cut out coffee....while I'm pre-menstrual...so my family are all hiding (hee hee).
    Plan to do everything different from the last three which should give me a different outcome but we will have to wait and see....

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