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      GlucoseGal @Atman
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      @Atman said in Bioenergetic Guide to Pregnancy?:

      @ILikeToGetPeatOn It seems like many men are more interested in keeping their scalp hair and growing their penises than having superior children...

      Lollled at this, certainly feels that way!

      I really want to know anyone’s experience with taking progesterone before and into pregnancy. I had terrible morning sickness my first bub, but I’m hoping the next one may be different if taking progesterone (morning sickness linked to estrogen dominance)

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        A Former User
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        Great thread. How many women are even on here though?

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          A Former User @A Former User
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          @Sippy

          none because they all got scared off by the people posting dumb shit

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            Peatful
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            Female here

            Four pregnancies
            Two successful
            So I may bring a few different things

            Im at work
            But here are some top thoughts

            The guy above hit some major points

            • low stress
              THIS COVERS A MILLION THINGS
              Ie: when your blood sugar is labile. That’s stressful. It raises cortisol and steals progesterone….
            • no over exercise or exercise addiction
            • eating robustly. Always.
            • eating a wide variety of foods
            • getting sun
            • being ready for change. For your life to change. Even your worldview or identity.
            • ready to be a parent. Not just have babies
            • forecast financially. Is it necessary to work full time? To work at all?
            • postpartum care set up. The US really cuts this short
            • enjoy the miracle of pregnancy and the birth experience. It’s YOUR journey. Try to block out all the dogma.
            • prepare your pet if needed
            • and again. Don’t stress. No worry. Trust your body. If you give it what it needs- the body is highly adaptable to protect the baby in my experience
            • and if you loose a pregnancy. Deep breath. Assess. And have hope as you relax and adjust.
            • stay away from fertility treatments or clinics

            That’s just a bit

            Thx for starting this thread

            The further society drifts from the truth the more it will hate those who speak it.

            SD

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              Peatful
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              ![alt text](74306a12-dd5f-4784-b391-6c135f48891d-image.jpeg image url)

              I saw this
              I agree
              Hope you see the application

              The further society drifts from the truth the more it will hate those who speak it.

              SD

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                Norwegian Mugabe
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                Firstly, I must have attracted several females to this forum.

                No thread could be more important. This advice from Ray is crucial. I think women need to be very attentive to what their body tells them. Enough sugar and other macronutrients are a must. Stress should also be avoided. It is very common to paint the inside of the house during pregnancy, and I doubt that this is a good idea. You probably need at least two years of no PUFA and nutrient-dense diet before pregnancy. Avoid the VAX too. I think it also important for the man to get his testosterone levels to above 800 pre-pregnancy to get the best offspring.

                Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                  Norwegian Mugabe @Atman
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                  @Atman said in Bioenergetic Guide to Pregnancy?:

                  we plan to have children soon.

                  @Atman Have you not read about the vanity of existence😊 ?

                  I also forgot to mention that waist-to-hip ratio should be around 0.7. I am measuring them bitches.

                  Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                  Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                    Evolutionarily
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                    Bioenergetic basics: Thyroid good (supplement if needed), no fasting, plenty of fruits/sugars, no extremely strenuous exercise but plenty of outside physical activity, sunshine, weekly liver, oysters, daily egg yolks, gelatin, etc, etc, etc.

                    Progest-E in the fertility cycle IIRC from ovulation to menstruation then stop.

                    Supplements where needed such as K2, D, E, A, etc.

                    Good sleep, no alarm clocks, early to bed.

                    Toxin-free lifestyle, no plastic water bottles, makeup, standard deodorants, shampoos, tupperware, etc etc etc.

                    Make sure air quality is good.

                    Good body composition, don't be too fat or skinny.

                    Good health overall; get some health tests if needed, Danny Roddy has a great list of tests one can get focused on bioenergetic approach.

                    Done.

                    I can confirm all this led us from some fertility problems to a very healthy easy pregnancy and birth and a very healthy beautiful symmetrical intelligent precocious child.

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                      ILikeToGetPeatOn @Atman
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                      @Atman First of all I must apologize to you, as I am probably one of the most penis- and balding-obsessed people on the planet.

                      However, in regards to progesterone supplementation during pregnancy, I have also read some tweets. (Including these by [at]BradCohn & pikeypilled)
                      https://twitter.com/BradCohn/status/1688627021541167105
                      https://twitter.com/pikeypilled/status/1576968564002934784
                      Both are based on Katharina Dalton’s work, I believe Peat quite liked her work, he and Peaters in general seem to bring her up a lot.

                      In Dalton’s article “Ante-natal Progesterone and Intelligence”, it was actually the early motor skills that stood out to me, the progesterone children started walking quite early. Compared to the control group, they were almost twice as likely to have started walking at their first birthday. In regards to the IQ several standard deviations above the average I am somewhat skeptical, at least when it comes to how that holds up in adulthood, but it seems positive.

                      Other than that I wish you and your wife well, I hope you have a beautiful family with as many healthy children as you want.

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                      • ILikeToGetPeatOnI
                        ILikeToGetPeatOn @Peatful
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                        @Peatful Thank you for taking time off work to answer. May I say that I appreciate your advice a lot, especially that your advice can be followed by anybody without a dozen meetings with doctors. If you see this, can I ask how you dealt with the limited amount of time and sleep that people have when their kids are very young? Most of the things I do to relax and keep stress low involve situations where I am unbothered for multiple hours, such as painting, crochet, playing games or watching movies. I suppose taking a walk with a stroller is one thing to do with a child, but I can’t imagine much else.

                        I am also glad you overcame the unsuccessful pregnancies, it is a tragic thing that is all too common.

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                          ILikeToGetPeatOn @Norwegian Mugabe
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                          @Norwegian-Mugabe Thank you for your input and the clip. I am glad to also see things a man can do other than help his wife, although that is important. But I have to ask what testosterone does in this case, does it help with having large / healthy children or is it just to conceive? I am also not very aware of the bioenergetic attitude to testosterone, do you recommend testosterone replacement therapy or natural ways if it is below 800?

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                            Peatly @A Former User
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                            @questforhealth said in Bioenergetic Guide to Pregnancy?:

                            @Sippy

                            none because they all got scared off by the people posting dumb shit

                            Women don’t scare that easily, not by little boys anyway

                            A successful depopulation agenda requires high excess death rates, lower birth rates and for the majority to vilify those that question it.

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                              ILikeToGetPeatOn @GlucoseGal
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                              @Shar_to_the_dae One of the things that inspired me to make this thread was actually a tweet by [at]BradCohn, regarding his sick wife. It was not morning sickness, but cramps and a headache, but I hope you find something that helps you whenever you get pregnant again.

                              https://twitter.com/BradCohn/status/1771560608141283796

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                                ILikeToGetPeatOn @Evolutionarily
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                                @Evolutionarily I am glad to hear that general bioenergetic advice appears to also apply when it comes to pregnancy, and I am especially glad that it has led you to a healthy child, thanks a lot.

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                                  Norwegian Mugabe @ILikeToGetPeatOn
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                                  @ILikeToGetPeatOn Always hike the T-levels by natural means. T-Levels correlate with healthier semen production, which will ensure better progeny. I think it is best to conceive during the summer after much time spent outdoors in the sun.

                                  Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                                  Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                                    Peatful @ILikeToGetPeatOn
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                                    @ILikeToGetPeatOn said in Bioenergetic Guide to Pregnancy?:

                                    @Peatful Thank you for taking time off work to answer. May I say that I appreciate your advice a lot, especially that your advice can be followed by anybody without a dozen meetings with doctors. If you see this, can I ask how you dealt with the limited amount of time and sleep that people have when their kids are very young? Most of the things I do to relax and keep stress low involve situations where I am unbothered for multiple hours, such as painting, crochet, playing games or watching movies. I suppose taking a walk with a stroller is one thing to do with a child, but I can’t imagine much else.

                                    I am also glad you overcame the unsuccessful pregnancies, it is a tragic thing that is all too common.

                                    Im so glad I said something that had value for you.

                                    You will definitely figure out your ebb and flow

                                    Being aware now of this profound and real change is really good

                                    I say
                                    Again
                                    My opinion
                                    You follow you

                                    But the advice of:
                                    sleep when the baby sleeps is wise

                                    Know that for those first three months to possibly two years that your sleep and therefore your well-being is a priority

                                    Then instead of you painting
                                    You will introduce your child to finger painting
                                    Blowing bubbles
                                    Finding creative and tactile ways to play in the sand or play-doh
                                    Making your own baby food
                                    Bath time fun
                                    Rocking and reading

                                    You are going to love to explore a whole new level of creativity with them

                                    It’s such a wonderful
                                    But albeit exhausting time

                                    All my best

                                    The further society drifts from the truth the more it will hate those who speak it.

                                    SD

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                                    • ILikeToGetPeatOnI
                                      ILikeToGetPeatOn
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                                      Thanks to the both of you @Peatful & @Norwegian-Mugabe

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                                      • JulofEnochJ
                                        JulofEnoch @ILikeToGetPeatOn
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                                        @ILikeToGetPeatOn

                                        I have read the Dalton studies and I'm not particularly impressed by the statistics involved and I've not seen a convincing mechanism for how progesterone raises intelligence.

                                        That being said, I believe that progesterone is indispensable for protecting the developing brain(especially in 3rd trimester when the brain begins to accumulate omega-3s), facilitating cell differentiation, and protecting the developing fetus from endotoxin exposures. I would add that the personality observations of progesterone babies is probably valid. Progesterone, by itself, may not raise IQ but it will protect from lowered IQ.

                                        There was a guy on the RPF whose wife took 100mg progesterone daily mixed with tocopherols, and 1 grain of thyroid. He stated that the progesterone and thyroid child was particularly outgoing, thoughtful, and energetic, in contrast to their older siblings. Normally, we expect a reverse trend.

                                        This is unsurprising, given the observed phenomenon of thyroid hormone on brain development. Allegedly, scientists in the 40s grafted additional thyroids onto tadpoles. In one case, the alleged effect on brain growth was so severe that it caused the cranium of the tadpole to shatter. I say "alleged" because I have looked high and low for the study in question(Rey, 1948), to no avail. I suspect it to be either fake or lost.

                                        Either way, the human brain has evolved for tens of thousands of years to have access to iodine, selenium, omega-3, and exogenous thyroid hormone. Omega-3 is not a universal benefit-not a shock to anyone here-but the role of omega-3 in the developing brain(3rd trimester to ~2 years old) is seemingly undeniable and I would not deprive a young child of omega-3, specifically DHA. Omega-3 ratio in diet has a U-shaped effect wherein very low has negative effects and very high has similarly negative effects. A balanced Peaty diet with occasional seafoods and/or grass-fed beef should be more than enough in quantity and ratio. You might get fresh fish eggs and eat those raw, as a treat.

                                        Greift nur hinein ins volle Menschenleben! Ein jeder lebt's, nicht vielen ist's bekannt, und wo ihr's packt, da ist's interessant.

                                        Ray Peat first-ever interview(July 1987 on UofO Student Radio)

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                                          Peatly
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                                          Dr Peat goes into detail about the effects of omega-3 oils on babies. He doesn't just think they are non essential but also thinks they are harmful

                                          This is an extract which starts around 45mins

                                          “I think all of the major allergic symptoms are increasing but some studies show that unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids in a woman's diet when she's pregnant seriously increase the allergies of the baby. So it isn't just the food supply is changing but the human supply is being sensitized by the stressful things in our national diet.” Ray Peat

                                          “Experimental evidence shows that polyunsaturated (omega-3) fats retard fetal brain development, and that sugar promotes it.” Ray Peat Newsletter, Sugar Issues - Nov 2011

                                          A successful depopulation agenda requires high excess death rates, lower birth rates and for the majority to vilify those that question it.

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                                            JulofEnoch @Peatly
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                                            @Peatly

                                            Zamenhof's studies are essential reading.

                                            Greift nur hinein ins volle Menschenleben! Ein jeder lebt's, nicht vielen ist's bekannt, und wo ihr's packt, da ist's interessant.

                                            Ray Peat first-ever interview(July 1987 on UofO Student Radio)

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