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Simple logic, first take a home urine test kit. If you see two lines, even if one is faint, go to a lab and get a beta HCG blood test done. That is 100% accurate and will confirm the pregnancy directly.
Not at all. Early on, the baby is too tiny behind the pelvic bone to be felt. Keep doing your daily allowed stretches or walks, and do a standard test to be sure.
Yes, immunity drops a bit when you conceive, so catching a mild cold is quite common. I had a stuffy nose early on, but I just took steam and rested, and went on to have a very smooth normal delivery. Stay positive, it could definitely be an early sign of your good news!
I had mild cramping in my first few weeks and got super worried because of my PCOS history. My doctor said it's just the uterus stretching. But please keep a close eye on it.
It starts when fertilization takes place, but the only sure way to know is a blood test or urine test. Please check with your gynac once you miss your period for proper confirmation and safety steps.
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