Doc gave me folic acid the very first visit only and told me to take daily without miss. I take it but honestly dont know why its so important so early. Can someone explain the reason?
I started taking mine as soon as I got my positive result. My gynac said it prevents birth defects, but does it also make anyone else feel slightly nauseous?
Basically, clear or milky white discharge is just your body's way of cleaning house! But if it starts looking like green chutney or cottage cheese, call your doctor haha.
Because of my PCOS, I always tracked my discharge closely. Milky white is usually safe, but if you notice any pink or brown spotting, please let your doctor know just to be cautious.
A thin, milky white discharge is very common due to increased estrogen. From my experience, as long as there is no itching, bad smell, or blood, you are totally fine.
I just delivered my baby girl, and my doc had me on folic acid even before conceiving. It is super important for baby's brain and spinal cord development, so never skip it.
Haan na, doctor starting me hi de dete hain because baby ke growth ke liye bahut zaroori hai. It helps in preventing major spinal issues, so daily morning me lene ki habit dal lo.
Think of folic acid as the VIP pass your baby needs to build their brain and spine! My doctor made me swear not to miss a single day, so just swallow that little pill quietly.
I had so much white discharge along with severe morning sickness early on. It's very normal, just wear comfortable cotton undies so you don't get rashes.
My grandmother said thin milky white discharge is normal as the body prepares. My doctor confirmed this, but told me if it's smelly, green, or itchy, we must get treated immediately.
I just delivered and had lots of thin, odorless white discharge in early pregnancy, which is totally normal. Just keep the area dry and don't use any fancy soaps.
Folic acid is basically like a shield for your little baby's development in those early weeks. Please take it daily as prescribed by your doctor, it's just a tiny pill but does wonders.
I had horrible vomiting and couldn't keep food down, but my doc insisted I must not skip folic acid. I used to take it late at night just before sleeping so I wouldn't throw it up.