When does everyone usually start OPK testing?
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When does everyone usually start OPK testing?
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So tonight is the night we make our attempt for our baby girl! Please send me sticky pink baby dust! [emoji1696]
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Good luck Sam
Attempt didn’t happen. Our youngest started vomiting and we were up all night with him. [emoji1785]
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Oh no so sorry - FX for next month and hoping little one feels better soon.
4blue2pink-- can you give a rundown of your sway this time (PCOS LE diet)? What types of food did you eat? What were the most drastic changes/differences for you from the normal LE diet vs the pcos LE diet?
Fingers crossed for you!
hi foursquare,
my sway this time was LE PCOS diet, coffee, walking 60mins 5-7days a week and 1 attempt. I was on pcos diet due to having an opposite on standard LE, as far as im aware i dont have pcos.
the biggest changes for me from LE to PCOS LE was cutting out sugar, and switching bread and pasta over to wholegrain/wholewheat. weight comes off much faster with this diet so overall i felt i ate more at each meal just to get enough cals etc and the cost.. pcos diet is more expensive.
foods wise for dinner id have a veg or lentil soup with wholewheat pitta and hummus or egg whites or some avocado if i needed the fat and a cup of almond milk.
for tea id have a jacket potato with lots of salad and some cheese and salad cream or whole wheat pasta with broccoli/veg and pesto or some other sauce.
i didnt have a huge variety in my meals, i had a small amount of chicken once a week when i'd cook a roast and have it with the roast veg and gravy.
sweet food wise i had fruit, it was funny after giving up sugar i found i started craving fruit for something sweet and wasnt bothered by sugary stuff any more.
Just updating this thread with my results. We found out last week our second girl sway has worked! Baby girl #2 on the way. Yay!!