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February 6th, 2016, 03:45 PM
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ATOMIC PLEASE HELP!!
I am mum to non id twin boys. We want to ttc a girl to complete our family but I have an auto immune condition.
I've heard that it can really sway boy.
I feel really deflated and lost.
I was confused with the girl sway anyway and now I feel there is no hope for us having a daughter.
Please can you help?
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February 6th, 2016, 04:15 PM
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IVF Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
Rebecca04
I am mum to non id twin boys. We want to ttc a girl to complete our family but I have an auto immune condition.
I've heard that it can really sway boy.
I feel really deflated and lost.
I was confused with the girl sway anyway and now I feel there is no hope for us having a daughter.
Please can you help?
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February 6th, 2016, 05:57 PM
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Dream Vet
Hi Rebecca , don't lose hope . Atomic is wonderful and helps everyone she can I agree in your situation to purchase a personalised plan ... Good luck
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February 6th, 2016, 07:13 PM
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Big Dreamer
My mom has lupus, sjogren's and vasculitis, and she had all girls. There is always hope.
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February 7th, 2016, 01:29 PM
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Dream Vet
Many women on her with auto-immune conditions successfully swayed pink. Many women with AI have girls WITHOUT swaying, including myself (my last pregnancy was B/G twins). You should absolutely sway.
My Ovulation Chart currently TTC, Cycle #16 since last BFP
TTC #1
- swaying pink on & off since Nov 2013 - hoping for a girl first but excited for either!
Dec 2001 - May 2006 : 5 early abortions of healthy singletons (3 medical @5w, 2 surgical @8w, last 4 pregnancies conceived with late DH, all conceived while TTA/on birth control)
Mar 2012: miscarried B/G twins @5w (conceived 2 cycles after remověng Paraguard copper IUD while NTNP), one twin was ovarian ectopic
Me: 34, widowed, late O + short LP, normal-good hormone levels excepting undetectable testosterone, seeking a known sperm donor/life partner
My sway: vegetarian LE for over 28w, skipping breakfast, fibre (ground psyllium husks) with/before/between meals, physically inactive, drama avoidance, ocassional minimal YesBaby lube as needed, alternate cycles on low dose Clomid, double shot lattes (with meals)
Past sway tactics I've dropped (in order): Vitex, Sudafed, antihistamines, intermittent fasting, one attempt per cycle at positive OPK, one attempt in fertile period
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February 9th, 2016, 01:14 PM
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Swaying Advice Coach
Hi Rebecca, please don't feel hopeless or deflated, we get good results with our methods for everyone including those with autoimmune.
We discuss things that may sway blue or pink so we can figure out the ways to help people sway most effectively, but that doesn't mean that you cannot have a girl. Everyone can have a girl or a boy!!
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February 9th, 2016, 01:22 PM
#7
Dreamer
Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
Hi Rebecca, please don't feel hopeless or deflated, we get good results with our methods for everyone including those with autoimmune.
We discuss things that may sway blue or pink so we can figure out the ways to help people sway most effectively, but that doesn't mean that you cannot have a girl. Everyone can have a girl or a boy!!
Curious as to why women with AI issues sway boy? Where are people hearing this? What source? I developed a rare AI condition with both my pregnancies but don't have it when I'm not pregnant.
Would be interested in hearing a little more information on this....
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February 9th, 2016, 01:29 PM
#8
Swaying Advice Coach
We don't know, but it's my observation after talking to thousands of women both online and IRL and reading tons of studies where they were trying to prove timing or hormones or minerals swayed blue but they were all done in women with other health conditions, usually autoimmune disorders like Hashimotos
Unfortunately, no one is really interested in studying this stuff except the handful of people trying to prove that their timing/hormone/mineral diet works so we gots ta work with what we can, namely our own observations.
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February 9th, 2016, 07:34 PM
#9
Dream Vet
I have also personally noticed a very significant trend on Fertility Friend based on hundreds of women. Maybe nearing a thousand.
My Ovulation Chart currently TTC, Cycle #16 since last BFP
TTC #1
- swaying pink on & off since Nov 2013 - hoping for a girl first but excited for either!
Dec 2001 - May 2006 : 5 early abortions of healthy singletons (3 medical @5w, 2 surgical @8w, last 4 pregnancies conceived with late DH, all conceived while TTA/on birth control)
Mar 2012: miscarried B/G twins @5w (conceived 2 cycles after remověng Paraguard copper IUD while NTNP), one twin was ovarian ectopic
Me: 34, widowed, late O + short LP, normal-good hormone levels excepting undetectable testosterone, seeking a known sperm donor/life partner
My sway: vegetarian LE for over 28w, skipping breakfast, fibre (ground psyllium husks) with/before/between meals, physically inactive, drama avoidance, ocassional minimal YesBaby lube as needed, alternate cycles on low dose Clomid, double shot lattes (with meals)
Past sway tactics I've dropped (in order): Vitex, Sudafed, antihistamines, intermittent fasting, one attempt per cycle at positive OPK, one attempt in fertile period
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February 9th, 2016, 08:27 PM
#10
Swaying Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
maidentomother
I have also personally noticed a very significant trend on Fertility Friend based on hundreds of women. Maybe nearing a thousand.
this is one of those things I'd love to have a billion dollars and an army of grad students to check into.
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Healthy baby girl :)