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    correlation between time taken to conceive and gender

    does such a thing exist?
    Is there an increase in female births for those women that take longer TTC ?

    If decreasing fertility sway pink, then would it be fair to assume that those that sway pink successfully take longer to conceive then those that were unsuccesful?

    Are there any number of this? Would be interesting to see
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    Got pg first month with only 1 attempt. It's a girl.
    and coming end of November!

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    I have 2 girls that were OHWs. My son took 3 months to conceive, as did the baby I am currently pregnant with (unknown gender).
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    My BOY sway worked!! THANK YOU GENDER DREAMING!!

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    Hi Lassie! DS1 second month TTC. DS2 oops baby. DD1 second month TTC in 2012 (but did try for months in 2011 without luck before having a break).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lassie1982 View Post
    does such a thing exist?
    Is there an increase in female births for those women that take longer TTC ?

    If decreasing fertility sway pink, then would it be fair to assume that those that sway pink successfully take longer to conceive then those that were unsuccesful?

    Are there any number of this? Would be interesting to see
    Logic seems to indicate that it may take a bit longer for pink swayers to conceive than blue swayers, but the prob. is that a lot of the junk blue swayers do is really terrible for conceiving (and many of them stick to things I would LOVE to see them drop). So far too often, blue swayers are taking longer to conceive than pink swayers are. With the blue swayers, several of the sway opposites have been in people who have gone a LONG time TTC. Now why that is, I don't totally know, but many blue swayers are avoiding dairy and calcium and eating a ton of salt and I think both those things may sway pink.

    In terms of successful vs. unsuccessful pink sways, it's impossible to tell because a lot of swayers who do not get pg, begin to drop a lot of things and particularly, they often give up on diet. Several people added in red rasp. leaf tea, B6, etc and I think those things sway blue. So people who have gone on a long time and not conceived, may end up doing a much more relaxed sway than people who are able to get pg right away and may negate some of the good of their sway.

    Also, some people do strict diet for 90 days before they ever start to sway (Zanacal did a very strict sway and dieted for 90 days before she conceived, so even tho she got pg the first month, she swayed for awhile), others barely do diet at all, and it's just too complex an issue to be able to single out one factor in isolation and tell much of anything from it unfortunately. Too many variables come into play.

    FWIW, this was 100% true for me. I conceived DS 1 and DS 4 first month of trying (I actually tried more than one month with DS 4 but I wasn't ovulating because I was breastfeeding and got pg with my first egg), then DS 2 and DS 3 second month of trying. DD it took me 6 months.
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    So I got pg the third month of trying with both my son and the baby I am currently carrying.... does that indicate girl? Does 3 months of trying constitute a "long" time?

    I didn't do anything to impair my fertility with my sway, I don't think.... I did use BSF, but I did so sparingly; I used preseed instead of EW the month we conceived (had tried EW the two previous attempts). I didn't do dairy, but I didn't avoid calcium from other sources, took my prenatal, and vitamin D.
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    No, I don't think 3 months is necessarily a long time. Please don't read too much into what I said, I'm just trying to illustrate that you can't look at how long a person took to get pg and read too much into it because there are so many sway tactics both for pink and for blue that may interfere with pregnancy and make it take longer. I do think that why it takes blue swayers so long to get pg is a mystery that needs to be looked into more (and I intend to post something about that soon.)
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    I tried 3ish months with DS2. He's all boy. You have a great boy shot H!!
    and coming end of November!

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    It's a pretty loaded question! DS1 took us 18 months. DS2 took 3 months, both Clomid (I don't ovulate on my own). Good luck!
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    Unsuccessfully swayed for so will go HT in 2014 for her !

    Cycle #1: 13 eggs retrieved, 10 mature, 5 fertilized, 2 biopsied but both abnormal XY.
    Cycle #2: 17 eggs retrieved, 17 mature, 14 fertilized, 3 biopsied. 2 abnormal XY, 1 normal XY.

    Cycle #3: 18 eggs retrieved, 18 mature, 14 fertilized, 8 biopsied. 1 normal XX!!!! (2 normal XY)
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    DS1 and 2 were opps, not even trying, DD1 concieved on 2nd cycle.

    My sister has only 1 girl and her 1 girl was a condom opps on her honeymoon, her boys were planned/or "let's see what happens" babies.
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