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Haha, if you mean how to 'use' a pregnancy test, just pee on the stick or put drops with the dropper! Don't do it too early though, wait for at least a day or two after your missed period, otherwise you'll just waste money on kits like I did.
Both parents contribute exactly 50% of the genetics. My toddler is 3 now, and we still argue over who he looks like more because he has my smile but his dad's stubborn nose! Don't worry, it's a perfect mix.
Yaar, don't stress too much looking for symptoms every minute! Some girls get nausea, others just feel super tired and sleepy. Just wait for your period date and then do the home test comfortably.
It really varies based on the city and the hospital you choose. My mother-in-law advised us to keep a separate monthly budget for regular scans, medicines, and delivery. It's best to discuss package costs directly with your doctor's hospital desk.
You can try testing early, but be careful because chemical pregnancies can show a faint positive and then disappear, which is heartbreaking. If you have a history of complications, it's much safer to get a blood test done through your doctor to know the exact levels.
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