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Oct 5th, 2010, 08:20 AM
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Soy Isoflavones works?? Success stories...

Hello ladies,
I've been TTC for 7 months now with no luck.... I've tried OPK last cycle and didn't get an Ov.. although I think I might have started testing too soon and got my period in just 18 days this month....

So I am thinking about starting to use Soy Iso this cycle and I've been reading up on them...
I came across somewhere the chances of conceiving boys are higher with Soy.

So I like to hear some success stories if you took Soy Iso and got pregn and if you know the sex of the baby???
And please also share if you had any negative experinces with SOy Iso..

Please share so I can feel better about taking SOy this month

Thanks a bunch!
and congrats to all the mommies to be!!

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hey hun,
i am 5w+4d so not sure on the sex yet but i took soy this time and got my bfp was my 2nd time taking the soy first time was back in april the this time thought why not give it another go... i took mine on cd3-7 150mg for 3 days and 200mg for the last 2

i had been ttc since beginging 2009 and also got told hubby had very very low count only in the 4million range and not good motiliy had mc in july so thought why not see if it will work... and it did

sending you lots of luck and hope it works for you xx

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Thanks a lot buttercup!!
Gives me hope to hear stories like that...
I just don't want it to mess up my already messed cycle..
But I'll definetly try it this cycle and hope I can join the BFP crew next month...


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Hi, i had been trying for 2.5 years, been on clomid for a year, & September was about to go private & down the road of IUIs etc

I took Soy in July on CD2-7 & ovulated although not sure when as i had a scan on CD22 & was told that i didnt look like i was about to ovulate. I for a BFP on 31st June i think i was about 10DPO

I dont know if it was the soy, but i would like to think it was seeing as nothing else was working & i had given up hope

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Thanks Chels!

What do you ladies use to detect OPK?? I find the sticks to be very expensive and there are only 7 in a pack... Although the digital monitors are even more expensive, maybe it's an investment... Which brand do you prefer??

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I had been trying since Dec 09. The first month I used Soy I got my BFP!
I really think it helped because I had VERY strong O pains and I never had that before.
It was the only thing I did different.

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I got bfp the 1st month i started using clear blue fertility monitor and know quite a few people that did too. They are expensive but i think it was worth it shop around, i saw that they cost 99 but mine was 60 pounds xx

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Thanks a lot buttercup!!
Gives me hope to hear stories like that...
I just don't want it to mess up my already messed cycle..
But I'll definetly try it this cycle and hope I can join the BFP crew next month...
my cylces were pretty all over the places ranging from 28-38 days never the same each month.... i use the cheap ov sticks from ebay get bout 30 sticks for bout £4
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I used ic ov sticks 30 for something like 2 quid off ebay and I also used the cbfm for 1 month. xx

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I second clear blue digital!! worth every penny!! alot of ladies on here concieved with the clear blue digital monitor!!

The stick test never worked on me for some reason:S

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