I should clarify, I think it's the extremes that sway pink. So multiple times a day vs rarely.
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I should clarify, I think it's the extremes that sway pink. So multiple times a day vs rarely.
Museli, oats, weetbix - love cereal with full fat milk
When I got my boys (especially my last boy), this is what my day looked like:
Breakfast - piece of grain toast and a fruit and veg juice (normally it would be apple, cucumber, broccoli, spinach and beetroot)
Lightly snacking til lunch (usually on almonds, cheese, banana)
Lunch - green salad with avocado and tuna with olive oil
Lightly snacking until dinner (dry biscuits with peanut butter, lollies)
Dinner - red meat (usually steak, spag bol, lamb cutlets)
Dessert - Piece of chocolate or lollies
I never drank coffee, I always drank black tea with full cream milk. Drank alcohol only very moderately on the weekends, never during the week.
DH and I DTD every second day once AF was finished. Once I got a positive OPK we DTD 3 nights in a row. So heaps of BD-ing ��
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I think this is pretty off base. There have been cursory findings that more T = more boys, though obviously not conclusively.
I'd add that, if we really want to go anecdotally, I'm from a family of 3 girls, and I can guarantee that we all came from a very cold, "once in a blue moon" bedroom.
I have two boys. Both times we were doing the SMEP, every other day from CD8, then three days in a row after getting a + OPK. Both times we used preseed from CD12 onwards.
When DS1 was conceived, I was doing a slow version of C25K (couch to 5k running plan, 3 days a week with incremental increases), repeating every week. I was working quite a high stress, win-or-lose kind of job. I snacked all day, mostly carbs, lived on coffee and green tea, and did my best to cook a healthy balanced meal at night.
When DS2 was conceived, we were a one car family and I spent a lot of time walking around town, but never intentionally exercised. I was breastfeeding, and snacked at every feed because I got hungry at let down.