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Your joints loosen up and blood flow increases a lot. After my C-section, I realized how much my body had stretched and changed to heal. Be patient with your post-baby body, it takes time to get back.
If you get your TSH levels checked regularly and adjust your dose as per the gynac, there won't be any issues. Just make it a habit to take the pill empty stomach daily.
It is the First Trimester Screening, which includes an ultrasound scan and a blood test. It's a routine screening to check the baby's early development and risk for any chromosomal abnormalities. Just get it done within the recommended weeks as advised by your doctor.
No, 'Para' only refers to the number of pregnancies that have reached viable delivery stage (usually past 20 weeks). Your current pregnancy is counted under 'Gravida', but your doctor can explain your exact GP status clearly.
Be careful with eating too much raw mango, especially if you have a risk of gestational diabetes. Even though it's sour, it still has natural sugars that can affect your blood glucose levels. Moderation is key, so always check with your dietitian or doctor first.
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