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Whether you need one depends entirely on your medical condition and how far along you are. Please always ask your gynac why they are recommending it and don't refuse if they say it's necessary for safety. Every pregnancy is different, so trust your doctor.
I went through a chemical pregnancy before I had my sweet toddler, and it felt like a heavy period for about 5 to 7 days. It's heartbreaking, but please know your body can heal and you will get through this. Hugs to you.
Yes, estrogen and progesterone both shoot up, which can sometimes affect your insulin levels too. That's why we have to be so careful with our diet and sugar tests. It's a normal hormonal change though!
Actually yaar, using an inhaler is way safer than having an asthma attack during pregnancy. My doc told me the medicine stays mostly in the lungs and doesn't affect the baby. Just check with your gynac once to confirm the dosage, don't worry.
Beta, in our times we used to wait at least a week after missed period. Don't rush and stress yourself. Drink warm milk, rest well ghar pe, and test after 4-5 days of missed date.
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