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It is absolutely normal to feel completely drained in the early weeks. Your body is building the placenta, which takes so much energy. Sleep as much as you can now, because once the baby arrives, sleep becomes a luxury!
Actually, my doctor told me it starts rising around 11 days after ovulation. I did a blood test just 2 days before my missed period and my hCG was already quite high. It keeps going up and peaking in the first trimester, which is why we feel so nauseous!
You can just say 'Pregnancy confirm madbeku' at the clinic, doctors understand English terms very well here. It's a beautiful journey ahead, stay positive and healthy!
Absolutely agree with others, please avoid diclofenac. My gynecologist strictly told me no pain meds during pregnancy without her prescription.
Haha, yes, it means you're pregnant! In my case, they saw two gestational sacs, which was a double surprise. Just wait for a couple of weeks for the follow-up scan to see the yolk sac and the tiny heartbeat.
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