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Yes, it is perfectly safe and won't affect the baby at all since the digestive tract and reproductive tract are totally different. Just ensure your partner has no STIs. When in doubt, consulting your gynecologist is the best route.
Haan bilkul, humare yahan toh haldi ke bina khana banta hi nahi hai na! Daily khane me jitni haldi dalti hai woh bilkul safe hai. Bas zyada medicinal doses mat lena, baaki normal khane me enjoy karo.
I was also reading about this recently while preparing to conceive, and it's so fascinating! They say it's just about the size of a small pear or fist before we get pregnant. It feels so beautiful to think about how our bodies prepare for a baby.
No dear, kissing cannot cause pregnancy. You need intercourse or medical insemination for conception to happen, so don't worry.
I didn't feel a single symptom until week 7 and I totally panicked thinking something was wrong with my pregnancy! But then the morning sickness hit me like a truck. Don't worry if you don't feel anything early on, it's very normal.
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