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I got so stressed thinking we would have to pay everything out of pocket! But then I found out my insurance covered it easily through reimbursement. Just keep all your doctor's prescriptions handy because they ask for those.
You are so close to holding your baby! I suggest reading up a bit on breastfeeding positions and latching now, as it helps a lot after delivery. Keep resting, eat light meals, and look forward to this beautiful phase.
It is mainly caused by the sudden rise in pregnancy hormones like hCG and progesterone. Since I had PCOS, my hormones were already unbalanced, so my nausea was quite tough in the beginning. Just go easy on yourself, your body is adjusting to a lot of changes.
This is often related to high levels of a hormone called prolactin. I read on my health tracker that thyroid issues or certain medications can also trigger this. It is best to consult your gynac for a simple blood test to find the cause.
They can definitely go wrong if the kit is expired or if you test too early. If you get a faint line, just keep up with your gentle daily walks and do another test after a couple of days.
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