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Biologically, kissing has zero relation to pregnancy, so you are totally safe. Just focus on keeping yourself healthy and stress-free.
Don't worry, your baby is safely packed in there, but you definitely don't want that nasty burning sensation! Just drink gallons of water and go see your doctor for a quick test. Leaving it untreated is a bad idea, so get those meds soon.
Honestly, no amount of alcohol is considered safe during pregnancy. You should definitely check with your gynac, but they will most likely advise you to stay away from it completely for the safety of your baby.
Honestly, late-night heavy dinners are the biggest culprit for acid reflux. Switch to a light, early dinner and completely avoid caffeinated drinks like tea or coffee in the evening. It makes a huge difference to your sleep quality and digestion.
I just delivered a few weeks ago and yes, mine grew quite a bit in the first trimester itself. They also became very tender to touch. Don't worry, it is just your body getting ready for your little one.
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