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I totally understand how exciting and nervous it feels as you get closer to the end! That gentle drop is just your sweet baby getting ready to meet you. Just rest as much as you can and keep your hospital bag ready.
Yes, mild back cramping is normal as your body prepares. Since I had thyroid issues, I was extra careful and always mentioned even small cramps to my doctor during my regular checkups. Do keep your doctor updated.
We planned our second baby after calculating our savings and future school expenses. It took us 6 months of trying, which gave us enough time to budget for doctor bills.
This pigmentation is caused by estrogen and progesterone stimulating melanin production, which is totally natural. However, if you notice any unusual discharge or pain, it's always best to bring it up with your doctor.
Ghar ka simple khana khao, oily aur sweet kam karo. Nursing also helps in burning calories naturally, so don't stress.
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