First pregnancy and im 4 months in. Everything seems fine but i keep worrying ki baccha theek hai ya nahi. Apart from scans, how do u all stay reassured that baby is doing okay? this overthinking is too much.
Actually, those monthly scans are the only real way to know, yaar. Once you cross the 20-week mark, you'll feel the kicks and that gives so much peace of mind.
I had thyroid issues so I was always anxious. Regular blood checkups and regular doctor follow-ups are key to making sure everything is on track. Don't skip any tests.
Currently in my 3rd trimester and my baby is throwing a party inside my ribs. These daily gymnastics are the best proof of health, even if it keeps me awake all night!
I keep wondering about this too! I am currently 18 weeks and waiting to feel proper kicks. For now, I just rely on my monthly doctor visits to tell me everything is okay.
I understand how scary the silence between doctor appointments can be. Just focus on your routine scans and try to stay calm. If you ever feel any reduced movement later in pregnancy, call your doctor immediately.
Your routine anomaly scan and growth scans are designed precisely for this. Rely on medical science rather than old wives' tales, and always discuss your reports directly with your doctor.
Regular growth scans and hearing the fetal heartbeat during checkups are the clinical indicators. Later on, just keep track of the daily kick counts as advised by your doctor.
I was so sick in my first trimester, but my doctor told me that active hormones (even causing sickness!) mean a strong pregnancy. Trust the scans and take care of your eating.
Look, the best way is to attend all your scheduled doctor appointments and scans. Once you start feeling kicks, tracking those movements daily is your best direct check.
Honestly, we never stop worrying! But every ultrasound scan where you see that little heartbeat is the best reassurance. Trust your body, mummy, it is doing a wonderful job.
Whenever I felt anxious, I just called my hospital's emergency helpline or asked my doctor during the scan. They are always happy to explain the growth parameters on the ultrasound report.