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Yes, it usually just depends on your body structure and muscle tone. Nothing to worry about as long as your scans are fine.
Doctors call it advanced maternal age when you are 35 or older. My gynac told me that while there are more tests involved, most women go on to have perfectly healthy babies.
I had terrible headaches in my first trimester due to all the hormonal changes. It's quite common but still tell your doctor about it during your checkup. Resting in a dark room helped me survive those days.
I had to get a scan in my early weeks and I felt so terrified, literally cried thinking it would affect my baby. But my doctor sat me down and explained that non-contrast MRI is safe. It went fine and my little one is perfectly healthy.
It is absolutely safe and a wonderful breakfast option, dear. It keeps your energy levels up and helps with digestion. Just make sure the milk you mix it with is pasteurized.
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