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To manage blood pressure, keeping stress in check and maintaining a low-sodium diet really helps. But honestly, regular tracking is key—always follow your doctor's advice on this as they can spot any risks early.
Look, eating Maggi once in a while won't harm your baby. I have two kids and I ate Maggi whenever I had zero energy to cook. Just don't survive on it daily; eat proper dal chawal and veggies otherwise.
Yes, it absolutely does, and it can feel so heavy and tender. I used to worry if this soreness was normal, but it's just the early hormones doing their work.
I panicked so bad thinking something was wrong when my legs started hurting at 6 weeks! But doc told me it's totally normal, so please don't worry.
Oh, the early pregnancy fatigue is real! No need to buy expensive energy drinks, just make sure you eat simple home-cooked meals, take a quick afternoon nap, and drink coconut water. It really helps keep your energy up.
15 points· New Delhi