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It usually starts around week 7 or 8. Honestly, with busy work hours, you might not even notice it immediately, but it's just standard hormonal changes and nothing to worry about.
I remember being terrified of taking any medicines when I was pregnant, thinking it would affect my baby who is now a active toddler. If your gynac has prescribed Metrogyl, it is because the infection needs to be treated, which is safer than leaving it. Just trust your doctor.
I had a C-section and realized that a strong, nutritious diet is what helps your body heal, regardless of the baby's gender. Just eat healthy, nutrient-rich foods so you have the strength for delivery and recovery later.
Haan, spiritual books ya fir koi normal achhi novels padho, mind fresh rehta hai. Dimaag mein faltu tension nahi leni chahiye na.
It is highly possible to conceive, but it's crucial to consult your gynac. They will monitor your uterus stretchability and baby's growth safely.
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