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Yes, thyroid can cause some issues, but it is very easily managed with a simple daily tablet. Just follow your doctor's advice carefully.
Buy any reliable, budget-friendly test kit from the local medical shop. Use your first urine of the day, add exactly 3 drops in the round slot, and keep it on a flat surface. It takes just 5 minutes to get the clear result.
Listen, kidney pain is not something to ignore during pregnancy. Drink plenty of water to keep things moving, but your first step should be calling your doctor. They will prescribe safe medication to ease the spasm.
You don't get actual periods during pregnancy, but minor spotting can sometimes happen early on. When I had my C-section, my doctor explained that any heavy bleeding during pregnancy is not normal and should be checked immediately. Please stay safe.
I totally understand how hard it is to deal with pain when you cannot take your usual medicines. But please, for the safety of your little darling, do not take diclofenac. Call your doctor and they will definitely help you feel comfortable safely.
15 points· New Delhi