myfs_158734 Posted February 6, 2014 Share Posted February 6, 2014 Hi FS Master, Lately I've been having trouble conceiving my second child and even had an early miscarriage. I understand thatI should foucus my efforts on seeking medical advice but sinceI have been given a clean bill of health to conceive, i would also like to seek some advice in fengshui to see if I might be doing anything wrong. My bedroom is in the southwest corner of the house. Toilet door is facing side of the bed but bed is located as far as possible from the bed and the toilet door is kept closed all the time with toilet bowl seat down all the time. The bed is placed at the southwest corner of the room next to the windowsI have removed my bedframe to prevent my child who sleeps with us from falling of the bed.I have a standing fan in the northwest corner of the room next to the window and is turned on at night so to cool the room when we sleep.My husband sleeps on the left of the bed with the fan at the foot of the bed on his side. I sleep on the right of the bed which is closer to the room door.Our bedroom is normally tidyThe baby cot is placed beside my side of the bed (the right hand side), but baby prefers to sleep in between us on the bed. So the baby cot normally contains some of his cloths nicely folded and some of his soft toys. Feng shui things that I have been doing: continue to keep the nedroom clan and tidy, place a picture of promegranate in the northwest corner of the bedroom. Place a on of my sons toy car there as well. Was thinking of placing a picture of pomegranates in the living room facing my dining table mirrorThe room occupying the northwest corner of the house in the study room. One thing that concerns me abt the study room not sure if there is any issue to this - there is a continuous mechnical noise not too loud that goes on through the night not sure if it comes from upstairs or downstairs. Its not too loud so it doesnt disturbs us and furthermore and no one will be sleeping in the study room. Do kindly let me know your thoughts on the above situation. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 7, 2014 Staff Share Posted February 7, 2014 One consideration is to check on the Annual Flying Stars.For last year, the sickness star is located at SW. While the misfortune/sickness star was located at the center of the house. And for the later, more disadvantages if the center of the home has open-space. Quote On 2/6/2014 2:10:20 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi FS Master, Lately I've beenhaving trouble conceiving mysecond child and even had anearly miscarriage. Iunderstand thatI shouldfoucus my efforts on seekingmedical advice butsinceI have been given aclean bill of health toconceive, i would also like toseek some advice in fengshuito see if I might be doinganything wrong.My bedroom is in the southwestcorner of the house. Toiletdoor is facing side of the bedbut bed is located as far aspossible from the bed and thetoilet door is kept closed allthe time with toilet bowl seatdown all the time. The bed isplaced at the southwest cornerof the room next to thewindowsI have removed mybedframe to prevent my childwho sleeps with us fromfalling of the bed.I have astanding fan in the northwestcorner of the room next to thewindow and is turned on atnight so to cool the room whenwe sleep.My husband sleeps onthe left of the bed with thefan at the foot of the bed onhis side. I sleep on the rightof the bed which is closer tothe room door.Our bedroom isnormally tidyThe baby cot isplaced beside my side of thebed (the right hand side), butbaby prefers to sleep inbetween us on the bed. So thebaby cot normally containssome of his cloths nicelyfolded and some of his softtoys. Feng shui things that Ihave been doing: continue tokeep the nedroom clan andtidy, place a picture ofpromegranate in the northwestcorner of the bedroom. Place aon of my sons toy car there aswell.Was thinking of placing apicture of pomegranates in theliving room facing my diningtable mirrorThe room occupying thenorthwest corner of the housein the study room. One thingthat concerns me abt the studyroom not sure if there is anyissue to this - there is acontinuous mechnical noise nottoo loud that goes on throughthe night not sure if it comesfrom upstairs or downstairs.Its not too loud so it doesntdisturbs us and furthermoreand no one will be sleeping inthe study room. Do kindly letme know your thoughts on theabove situation. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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