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    Calling boy moms!

    So I’ve been on the HE diet for about a year now. All is going well.

    However, one day last week I got a little busy and dinner was late. I was starving and felt a little weak. Almost like after a small workout. But managed to rustle things up so was only feeling like that for about 1/2 an hour. So not long.
    I made philly beef steak and fries with veggies. So had a very hearty filling meal.

    My question is does this impact my boy sway? Can I still ttc this cycle?? It happened just once a week or two before ovulation.
    My diet has been great and as I said this was a feeling like you would after working out sort of weak and hungry. Only for a short period of time.

    Did all you boy mums always eat right on time? Did you ever get super hungry and then just eat a big meal?

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    That happened to all of us now and then! We all had days where our meals were a little late.
    One time of being hungry between meals does not undo the good of the sway.
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    ^^What Atomic said! I have three boys and I have on more than one occasion skipped a meal or eaten later than usual. I think it's the fact that I snacked so much and ate a lot of high protein, high fat foods (with my first two boys anyway). So don't worry! It's your overall eating habits that matter most.
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    Don't sweat it! When I got my first boy, I wasn't swaying and was just eating whenever life would let me. The second time I got a boy, I was swaying for girl, so I was pretty much starving all the time. You'll be okay; this won't be the make or break. Good luck!

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    Thank you ladies. I feel reassured now! Xx

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    Yes absolutely! I would sometimes get busy and go hours without a meal, then I’d pig out and over eat lol!
    Good luck, sending you all my blue dust!

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