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From what I know, it won't change the test lines directly, dear. But if you are actively trying to conceive, it is best to completely stay away from alcohol for the baby's safety. Take care of yourself and test with a fresh mind in the morning.
I tracked my sickness triggers on my app and found that eating small, dry crackers first thing in the morning really helped. Try to avoid keeping your stomach empty.
I had thyroid during my pregnancy too, and the most important thing is regular follow-up with both your gynecologist and endocrinologist. They will check your TSH levels every 4 to 6 weeks and adjust the dosage. It is not difficult if you are disciplined with your tests and medication.
Ugh, having a cold while pregnant is like double punishment because you can't even pop your usual quick-fix pills! I survived purely on hot water and steam inhalation. Just lie down and let your husband do all the work for a change, haha.
Medler contains a decongestant which is generally avoided during pregnancy. Don't risk self-medicating to save a trip to the clinic. Just message your gynac and they will suggest a safe alternative.
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