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I am swaying boy and was going to make fresh salsa. Can I put cilantro in it?
08 Sep 2011 2:57 PM
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17 Jul 2011 4:49 AM
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you can only eat what is on the list.. all meat is on the list (except fish and lamb) raisins is not, egg whites are, oatmeal is not.. its all on the list. if it isn't on the list or in the cook book you can't have it[/quote] Ok... but I get confused, because there are things you said are okay that I don't see on the tiers. Is there another list I am not seeing somewhere?Are there any...
13 Jul 2011 7:56 PM
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At 36 I think I had an accidental O+12 conception (a girl). She may have been concieved on O day, I am not totally sure. I had never heard of O+12 at the time, but now that I know about it and I look back, I think it is very likely that's what happened. Good luck!
13 Jul 2011 3:23 AM
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09 Jul 2011 9:07 PM
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Thanks Tamara. How do I know what food is okay, besides what is on the list in the TTC Boy book? Like can I eat hotdogs, raisins, eggs, beef jerky, oatmeal, and what kind of bread is best?
08 Jul 2011 5:28 AM
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Thanks Tamara! What about salad dressings? What ones are okay to use? And tomato is soup okay? It has a lot of sugar too. How much sugar should we avoid?
07 Jul 2011 5:27 AM
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Thanks for the reply! I love ketchup too. :)
06 Jul 2011 11:41 PM
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If we aren't supposed to have sugar, can we have things like ketchup that have sugar in them? And I can't find any non-dairy creamer that doesn't have corn syrup in it.
06 Jul 2011 5:00 PM
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THis didn't happen to me, but I wished that it had. When I was pregnant with my youngest DD, I really wanted her to be a boy, and I hoped beyond hope that I could be one of the women who were told the wrong gender. I hope that you are luckier than me! The nurses at the hospital where I delivered said that about once a month, someone has a baby the opposite of what they were told at their u/s, so i...
14 Mar 2011 8:07 PM
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Congrats on the baby boy!! I bet he is wonderful! [:)]
17 Feb 2011 5:30 AM
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I just read this and I am stunned--I am SO SORRY! This is absolutely heartbreaking. I don't know what to say. Stay strong for your son and give him all the love you can.
08 Feb 2011 5:04 AM
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Congrats! He is absolutely beautiful!!!
27 Jan 2011 7:36 PM
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Right about my first 2, wrong about my 3rd.
16 Jan 2011 5:29 AM
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I am far closer to my son than I am to my daughter. My son and I have a great bond... he makes me smile and laugh, and he makes me happy every single day. My older daughter is difficult, and even though I love her, sometimes I find that I don't really like spending time around her. [*-)] I am sorry if that sounds awful. I think it has a lot to do with personality types and not just gender.
06 Jan 2011 4:38 PM
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I am sorry. GD is just awful. It makes us say and do things we never expected! I really do envy your family--I wish I had all those boys!![:)]
05 Jan 2011 5:20 AM
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I say bigger fmily, smaller budget because that is where I already am! We have kids sharing rooms and if we have another baby it will share, too.I think itis good for kids to learn to share, to earn things that they want, etc., plus you can't really put a price on the joy siblings bring!
03 Jan 2011 7:51 PM
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[quote user="rainbowdreamer"] I have sil's and friends that had boy/girl straight up and with their 3rd they were like 'Ah it doesnt bother us because we already have one of each'
[/quote] I had one of each, but because I always wanted boys, I spent my entire 3rd pregnancy concerned with gender. And at 20 weeks, when I discovered I was carrying a girl, the whole world came crashing do...
02 Jan 2011 11:47 PM
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I DID marry into one of those families--my DH's dad's side is all boys and one girl, and his mom is the only girl in a family of 5 boys!--and I was HAPPY about it! I was HOPING for all boys. But I guess it didn't work out in my favor. I still think it is DH's fault, though. Maybe partly mine (maybe my chemistry), but I still blame him for the girls. [:P]
31 Dec 2010 4:51 AM
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Fingers crossed you heard what you wanted!
26 Dec 2010 11:24 PM
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When I was pregnant with my last girl (who I desparately wished was a boy!), no one ever said anything nice. One person actually said, "Girls are just awful, aren't they?"--and she was someone I KNEW! I guess it is the nature of people to make comments to pregnant women. But can't they at least say something nice? If it makes you feel any better, I would be thrilled to be pregnant with ...
24 Dec 2010 9:49 PM
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Lots of good ones listed! I love Henry, Brady, Charlie and Grady. Grady was my boy name I had picked for my last girl.Danny TonyAndyRandyLonnieJamie is cute, but Jamie and Amy might confuse you, no?RemyEddiePetey Davey
24 Dec 2010 7:26 PM
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I have a 6 year old daughter who is very difficult, and I really would prefer that my second daughter NOT turn out like her sister in a lot of ways. My boy, on the other hand, is as easy as they come. I hope my younger daughter is just like my son. [HH]
23 Dec 2010 4:44 AM
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I know just how you feel, only opposite. I wanted another boy and got another girl. It is hard to understand why some of us get the opposite of what we wanted. You have what would have been perfect for me, and Ihave what you wanted. Lame.You will love your baby, but don't feel bad about having the GD. It is horrible, and makes us feel things we never thought we would feel.
22 Dec 2010 7:55 PM
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I didn't TRY to have girls at all--had I known about swaying, I would have swayed boy with all my pregnancies! But I can tell you, both my girls were "oops" babies. They were both concieved in July, when it was hot; my husband--ahem--"enjoys" himself a lot (at least once a day), if you know what I mean[;)] ; and he also enjoys "special cigarettes", which I heard can sway girl as well. While ...
22 Dec 2010 6:36 PM
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