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I literally just went through this a few months back! I tested on the second day of spotting and got a super faint line. Waiting for a few days before testing again is much better to avoid confusion.
My mother-in-law wanted me to go to our old family hospital, but I trusted my doctor who works at a multi-specialty center near my home. It is best to choose a place where you feel comfortable with the gynac and which has a good NICU just in case.
There are no safe home remedies or over-the-counter medicines for this. You need a proper doctor's prescription and guidance to do this safely. Please visit a hospital or clinic as soon as possible to avoid any major complications.
For mild nausea, small frequent meals and ginger tea can offer a lot of relief. However, if you are experiencing severe vomiting and can't even keep water down, please consult your gynac. They can prescribe safe antiemetics so you don't get dehydrated.
Oh, tracking ovulation made me so anxious every single month! I bought those ovulation strips, tracked my temperature, and kept worrying if I missed the window. Generally, it happens mid-cycle, but try not to stress too much because stress actually delays ovulation.
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