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Haan, placenta migration is very common as the baby grows. The uterus expands upwards, pulling the placenta along with it. Just follow your gynac's advice, avoid heavy household chores, and everything will be fine.
Oh babe, don't stress too much about fancy maternity wear. Just buy cotton panties a couple of sizes larger than your usual size. Under-the-belly style is super comfy and cheap!
I felt so confused when my period didn't come for 6 months because of breastfeeding. It's totally normal for it to take its time.
hCG production begins once the fertilized egg attaches to the uterus, around 10 days after ovulation. Because of my thyroid issues, my doctor monitored my hCG levels closely with regular follow-ups in the early weeks. Make sure to keep your doctor in the loop once you get a positive.
It is generally considered safe if prescribed by your doctor for an infection. But please do not self-medicate, only take what your gynac wrote down.
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