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It's classified as a category B drug, meaning there isn't enough human data to call it completely safe or unsafe. It's highly recommended to consult your gynecologist instead of self-prescribing any antispasmodic.
Usually no, a basic routine checkup won't show it. You'll need a proper urine test or scan. Just ask your doctor directly to run a pregnancy test, it is very quick and simple!
Don't buy those expensive early-detection kits, they are not worth the extra cost. Just get a standard kit and test the morning after your period is missed. It is cheap, reliable, and works perfectly.
If your doctor has advised an MRI, they know what they are doing. Just make sure the radiology lab knows u are pregnant so they take the necessary precautions. Get it done quickly so u can focus on your treatment.
I am in my second trimester and still get so confused when relatives ask which month I am in! I have to constantly calculate from my last period date. Does anyone else also struggle to explain the weeks vs months thing to family?
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