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January 14th, 2013, 04:55 PM
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Dream Vet
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January 14th, 2013, 07:10 PM
#2
Dream Vet
Interesting... My baby's placenta was at the front of my uterus, not to the right or left. What does that mean? Is that uncommon?
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January 15th, 2013, 01:09 AM
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Dream User
Hmmm....so interesting!
Well, so far in my 2ww everything I feel is on the left. Hopefully that's a good sign for a pink bfp!
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January 25th, 2013, 12:06 PM
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Swaying Advice Coach
I'm sorry the side you feel things on has nothing to do with implantation. hopefully you'll hear good news!!
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January 25th, 2013, 12:11 PM
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Swaying Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
BabyGirl4Me
Interesting... My baby's placenta was at the front of my uterus, not to the right or left. What does that mean? Is that uncommon?
totally normal and also why you have to only go off ultrasound taken at a certain point by a specialluck trained tech
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February 17th, 2013, 03:37 PM
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I just looked back at my 3 boys' early u/s (all done at 7-8 weeks). All 3 are on the right. I have an u/s this week and I'll be 6w6d, can't wait to see what it shows!
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February 18th, 2013, 10:18 AM
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You are best off to ask and not rely on the picture (because they are imaging you on different planes, angles, etc., many pictures don't contain any information about the left/right side of the body).
Good luck!
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February 19th, 2013, 04:41 PM
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I felt everything on the right with this pregnancy early on(cramps, twinges that I were sure were implantation etc) and swayed for girl. I drove myself crazy researching Ramzi and prematurely feeling disappointed and beating myself up over my sway. Well...I'm having a girl!! Try not to stress too much on what side you "feel" things on. Good luck!
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February 19th, 2013, 06:42 PM
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Is the side you ovulate meant to determine the sex?
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February 20th, 2013, 12:31 PM
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I just read a study about this. Some people think that girls are more likely when you ovulate on the left, however, the study found this is not really the case (or at least a complete explanation). They found that looking at the sides on which women ovulated over a three month period was related to successful pregnancy outcomes and the sex ratio. The major findings were that ovulating LLR predicted a better chance of a successful pregnancy and greater than expected number of boys (70% in this one sample). Ovulating LLL predicted a lower chance of a successful pregnancy and more girls than chance. The other variations were less conclusive (i.e., they were different from the LLR group but not necessarily different than chance/50-50). The theory is that the right side does indicate better fertility and when it has more of a chance to recover before producing a new egg, fertility is maximized. The same premise works on the left side, but to a lesser extent (so LRL, seemed to produce somewhat more boys, but not significantly). Overall, the study concluded that monitoring sides of ovulation may help people trying to maximize their odds at successful IVF (or at least move research in the direction to do so).
So, it is complicated, and likely, there is little to no predictive value in knowing the side from which you ovulate!
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