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Gender Swaying Extremes

How extreme you want to go is up to you. Some literature says some of the diets and regiments can take the romance right out of intimacy with how strict they are. Some diets and regiments may take some couples right out of their comfort zones. 

For example, some diets and their regiments may go beyond a woman just checking cervical mucus. They may ask her to taste her cervical mucus even. For me, checking cervical mucus is just outside of my comfort zone, tasting is so far out of my comfort zone I won't consider even trying to do it. But for some, that might not be a big deal at all. Depends on the woman and the couple at what they feel comfortable doing to boost the odds in getting pregnant and getting the gender they want.

Also some women with normal cycles have reported when they started changing their diets and doing different things for gender swaying they went from having regular periods to irregular and also became stressed. Again, make sure that whatever you're doing is working and healthy. Anything that creates additional and unnecessary stress may not be beneficial in helping you become pregnant and your pregnancy off to a good start.

Article Links:
http://www.everydayfamily.com/natural-gender-swaying/

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