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Since PCOS is a hormonal issue, just like my thyroid during pregnancy, regular doctor follow-ups are super important. You might need routine blood tests to check sugar and hormone levels. Just stay regular with your checkups and you'll be fine.
Haha, bending over in the 3rd trimester is a whole athletic event! Honestly, nothing bad happens to the baby because they are safe inside, but you will definitely feel a crazy backache. If I drop something now, it belongs to the floor!
It is completely normal to wonder if every little change in your body is a symptom, and yes, peeing frequently is very common. Don't worry, your body is just adjusting to the new changes.
Don't overcomplicate it. The baby feels what you feel. So avoid stress, listen to some soothing music, eat your favorite fruits, and take regular walks. A happy mom means a happy baby, simple as that.
Definitely, my consultant at the hospital told me that hormone surge causes this tenderness. It's best to consult your doctor or call your hospital helpdesk to schedule a quick blood HCG test. They guide you so well through these initial doubts.
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