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In my recent pregnancy, my doctor said it's totally safe as long as there is no pain or leaking. Just make sure you use comfortable positions and listen to your body.
It is best to avoid taking any medicines unless your doctor says it is absolutely necessary. Try to stay positive, take deep breaths during travel, and check with your doctor for safe alternatives. May God bless you and keep you healthy.
While mild nausea is normal, please be very careful. If you can't keep even water down or are vomiting continuously, it can cause severe dehydration. I had severe hyperemesis and had to be hospitalized, so please check with your doctor if it gets too much.
Yeh hamare khoon ki jaanch me hota hai jo batata hai ki shareer me khoon kitna hai. Doctor se report check karwa lena, woh sahi se samjha denge.
Well, eating kiwi won't magically make you pregnant overnight, but it definitely helps! It's packed with folate, which is basically gold for your body when trying to conceive. Plus, it tastes way better than swallowing bitter vitamin pills!
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