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A little bit of mild cramping like periods is very common in the first few weeks as the uterus expands. However, if it's sharp, severe pain, it's always best to check with your gynac just to make sure everything is on track.
I panicked because I didn't feel the baby moving at 15 weeks. But doc told me it's too early and completely normal, so relax.
When I was staying at my parents' house, my mom explained that the body produces yellowish colostrum first, mostly after baby is born. No need to stress about early leakage, it is very natural.
It stands for Days Past Ovulation! I am also tracking my cycle right now and counting the days. It's so exciting yet stressful to wait for the test day, right?
I had a scare early in my pregnancy and tried testing at home, but it just confused me more with a dark line. My doctor explained that hormone levels don't drop instantly. Going to the clinic for a blood test and scan was the only thing that gave me clear answers.
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