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You can travel if your body feels up to it, but keep it very gentle. I used to do light walking during my trips, but only after my doctor confirmed it was safe. Avoid lifting heavy luggage!
Don't stress at all! Thyroid is very common and completely treatable. 🌸 Just take your morning tablet regularly as prescribed by your doctor, eat healthy, and you will get your good news soon! All the best! 👍
I completely freaked out when my sugar levels went up in the second trimester, but my doctor reassured me it's very common due to hormonal shifts. I managed it with simple diet changes and light walks, and my baby was born perfectly healthy!
Kiwi is great, but honestly, it can be quite expensive in local markets. Don't worry if you can't buy it regularly; cheap local fruits like amla or guavas also have lots of vitamin C, and regular green leafy veggies give you folate. Save that money for your upcoming doctor consultations and blood tests.
I have heard from elders in my family that mild backaches are very common in the first few weeks due to hormonal shifts. It could definitely be an early sign, so let's hope it is good news for you!
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