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Yes, I agree with others, please avoid the hCG diet as extreme calorie restriction can mess up your hormones.
I had terrible leg cramps but my doctor said strictly no to diclofenac gels. Better to ask your gynac first. Meanwhile, go satisfy yourself with a nice hot cup of ginger tea or soup to distract from the pain!
Yes, you can definitely conceive, but gallstones can sometimes act up during pregnancy due to hormonal changes. Personally, I had small stones and had to be very careful with my fat intake. It's best to discuss this with your gynac before planning.
Having PCOS, my hormone levels were always a bit erratic, so I didn't see huge changes until the third trimester. Don't worry if yours grow a lot or not much, it doesn't affect your milk supply later. Just take it day by day.
It is generally in the lower abdomen or sides. If it's mild gas pain, walking slowly and eating light meals helps. But if it's strong cramping, skip the home remedies and show it to your doctor.
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