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Hiccups are usually just a sign of acidity or bloating, which is common but not a confirmation of pregnancy. You can try chewing a little ginger or having some warm water at home. But if you have severe acidity or vomiting, then definitely consult a doctor.
Yes, the immunological shifts during and after pregnancy can trigger autoimmune thyroiditis. It's very important to consult an endocrinologist and get your TSH and anti-TPO antibodies checked. Proper medical management is the best way to handle this.
Carrying twins meant my fluid level was always a hot topic at the clinic. I literally turned into a water tank, drinking coconut water, fresh juices, and ORS. Keep yourself hydrated because your body is working double-time!
Honestly, thyroid is super common and completely manageable with the right meds. Just get a good endocrinologist along with your gynac. Get your blood tests done every month like clockwork.
Yes dear, do not lose heart, it is very much possible. Just take care of your diet and stay stress-free.
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