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My mother-in-law advised me to reduce salt in my food and drink plenty of warm water, which did help a bit. But still, do mention it to your doctor once during your next regular checkup.
We are also planning to meet a fertility specialist next month and I was quite curious about this. Is it usually done with medicines to grow more eggs, or can it be done naturally too?
Honestly, our bodies love to play hide and seek with us! You might have just ovulated very late, which is why the test is negative right now but you could still be pregnant. My advice? Try not to lose your sleep over it (you'll need it later, trust me!), and just get a quick checkup done.
I am at 28 weeks and my bra is completely dry, so I was actually starting to worry if I will be able to nurse. Do some women really not leak at all until the baby is born? It's so relieving to read these replies.
Yes, they absolutely can. With my PCOS, I was always paranoid when my nausea suddenly disappeared for a day or two. But hormones fluctuate constantly, so it is quite normal, just don't let guard down and keep taking care.
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