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August 19th, 2019, 01:32 PM
#1
Dream User
Back to boy diet during pregnancy
This might be a silly question, but here goes. I was wondering, if we are changing our bodies by eating the girl diet, working out, coffee, etc. in order to make our body’s environment more acidic or what not to hopefully conceive a girl, would switching back to the boy diet once you get a BFP cause you to miscarry due to a change in your body’s environment, that maybe a girl can’t survive?
Since I got a BFP, I have been eating a bit diet to keep a healthy pregnancy, eating all kinds of boy foods and I sipped working out at least for now, as I’m in FL as it’s sooooo hot right now, and im 100 pounds and need to gain some weight. Would this allow a girl baby to thrive or not survive, as it creates a more boy friendly environment.
I know this may sound really dumb, thanks for listening
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August 19th, 2019, 02:06 PM
#2
Swaying Advice Coach
pH is debunked and your body keeps pH at a steady state throughout, particularly in the confines of your uterus. https://genderdreaming.com/forum/gen...ph-pickle.html
The fact is, if it was that easy to lose a pregnancy by virtue of eating a very slightly different diet, the entire human race would have died out long ago. People in countries where we tend to have very nutritious diets would be having no girls. People in countries (and historically, all countries fell into this group) where there were famines, etc would be having no boys. But gender ratio is close to 50-50 wherever you go and that indicates to me that our diets when pregnant, provided they are reasonable rather than starving oneself, does not preferentially weed out babies on the basis of maternal diet.
There is some evidence that indicates ~possibly~ that glucose levels in the fluids in the FAllopian tubes and uterus might help XX or XY to develop faster and possibly implant better. But if true, once BFP occurs the baby will make its own yolk sac and won't be getting nutrients from the fluids in the uterus anyway and so diet would not affect it at that point. additionally, virtually all women (pregnant with boys or girls) experience a huge surge in hunger and cravings that week so it is pretty unlikely that what you eat has any bearing on the outcome anyway. I primarily have people stick to diet till BFP because going off diet 2 weeks a month is a recipe for a failed sway. The "glucose theory" is more of a just in case thing.
So no, I do not think and in fact DO NOT WANT you guys sticking to diet after BFP.. Please eat a normal healthy pregnancy diet immediately upon getting BFP.
Congrats on BFP!
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August 23rd, 2019, 06:12 PM
#3
Dream User
Thank you so much for your response. This helped to put me at ease and gave me the green light to enjoy those foods. Unfortunately, I had a chemical pregnancy and lost the baby so I am about to start back in the girl diet. I just hope I didn’t put myself into boy territory since going on more of a boy diet during the pregnancy.
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August 24th, 2019, 06:51 PM
#4
Swaying Advice Coach
No not this early on, you have time to get back on track. So sorry for your loss.
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August 27th, 2019, 12:32 PM
#5
Dream User
Thank you! I have started back on the diet. Hoping I get a sticky baby soon
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