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Honestly yaar, first morning pee is the best. If you do it later in the day, the urine gets diluted because of all the water we drink. Actually, morning test is super reliable.
Usually, there are 4 scans to keep track of the baby's health safely. While you can manage small issues like acidity at home, ultrasound scans are essential medical checks. Always follow your doctor's advice on when to get them done.
In the second month, the baby's heartbeat is formed and you might experience symptoms like nausea, fatigue, and frequent urination.
It can be normal, but please mention it to your gynac during your routine checkup. When I had thyroid issues, I realized regular doctor follow-ups and blood tests are so important to rule out any deficiencies causing body aches.
For a clear and accurate result, it is best to wait around 5 to 7 days after your missed period. I know how anxious and fragile you might feel during this waiting time, so please take deep breaths and be gentle with yourself.
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