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    Timing predicament

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    Last edited by waffles; October 28th, 2013 at 03:16 PM.

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    Timing is not supposed to sway. However, if you are going to be really mad at yourself about timing if your sway fails, I would wait. I think you need to be able to be happy with your sway and have no regrets, so if you get an opposite, you can tell yourself you did everything you could. Good luck with your blue sway!

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    I agree with Hobber, if you personally think that timing sways then I would wait


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    lol yeah I was so sick of bananas by the end of my sway, I haven't eaten one since I got a BFP


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    Funny about the bananas! I like them still, but I certainly don't eat as many as I did while swaying. Good luck Waffles!
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    Hi waffles and welcome!

    The main reason why people still try in Shettles timing is because that's when odds of pg are best. We've had TONS of pink swayers get pg with girls in Shettles boy timing over the past year and a half (myself included) after having 2,3,4 and more cutoff boys. If I were you, I would have no qualms about trying O-2. I have 3 boys to show for cutoff timing and then my girl the night before O.

    If it's the kind of thing where you're always going to have regrets forever if you try and get an opposite, then by all means don't try. But if you feel otherwise good about your sway, I think it's fine for you to try!
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