23 posts
I just delivered my baby two months ago. My gynac told me that while the high progesterone during pregnancy temporarily halts adenomyosis, it is not a cure. Right now I am pain-free, but I know it might return once my cycle normalizes.
Listen, don't stress over symptoms too early. Some girls feel cramping or light spotting, while others feel absolutely nothing at all. The only real way to know is a missed period followed by a kit test, so just relax for now.
Having a glass of warm milk or resting quietly on your left side usually gets the baby moving. But listen, if you feel the baby's movements are suddenly too low, please don't wait for home remedies—call your gynac right away.
I had very light pink spotting in my 6th week, which turned out to be implantation bleeding, but I didn't ignore it. I immediately called my doctor, and she did a quick checkup to confirm everything was safe. Please do the same and consult your doctor.
My gynac actually explained this to me during my checkup. She said the body releases a hormone called relaxin which softens the ligaments in the pelvis area. It's necessary so the baby can come out easily, nothing to worry about.
15 points· New Delhi