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Empty sac at 4 week? Any experience?
Did transvaginal scan and gynae can only see an empty sac however he say might be too early to tell. Based on last menses it should be 7-8weeks but based on last intercourse it should be just 4 weeks which match the size of sac. But i have been bleeding quite a bit and am on medication. Any mummies experienced this?
Recurring yeast infection during pregnancy
Any other mummies experience this? I keep having recurring yeast infection. Saw my gynae and she mentioned it’s normal to be more prone during pregnancy. But omg the discharge, discomfort, swelling, itching etc is so bad 😭
Circumcision
Hi my son is going for circumcision next week. I'm feeling nervous, especially because we can't accompany him. Any tips for ftm? appreciate insights on the duration of recovery. Thanks in advance
Skincare / body care recommendations, please!
Hello mummies & mums-to-be! Would like to ask for skincare / body care brands that are safe for pregnancy in particular facial toner, eye cream and body lotion. There are a lot of different search results from Google I'm confused which is really the safe option 🥲
Baby weight at 25 weeks
Hi, can share the weight of your baby at 25 weeks? Mine is 900g, gynae said it’s average. I’m afraid baby isn’t gaining enough, but got a shock that this app says the weight should be around 660g? A little confused..
sign of undeveloped fetus
Hello everyone, I wanted to share my story in the hopes that it might help other expecting moms out there. This is a deeply personal experience, but I feel it's important to raise awareness about the signs of a fetus not developing properly. A few months into my pregnancy, I started experiencing some unusual symptoms that I initially brushed off as normal pregnancy discomforts. I noticed a significant decrease in my baby's movements. The occasional flutter I once felt became rare and weak. I also had persistent back pain that seemed more intense than what I'd heard was typical. Another sign was unusual and continuous spotting, which made me quite anxious. Despite these concerns, I tried to reassure myself that every pregnancy is different and that my symptoms were probably normal. However, my instincts kept telling me something was off. I decided to consult my doctor and have some additional tests done. The ultrasound revealed that my baby had stopped growing and there was a severe lack of amniotic fluid. After further tests, my doctor confirmed that the fetus was not developing as it should and, tragically, had no chance of survival. The hardest decision of my life was made – I had to terminate my pregnancy to avoid further complications and potential risks to my own health. Here are some symptoms I experienced that I urge every pregnant woman to take seriously: - Decreased Fetal Movement: If you notice a significant decrease in your baby's movements, contact your healthcare provider immediately. - Unusual Pain: Persistent and severe back pain can be more than just a normal part of pregnancy. - Spotting or Bleeding: Continuous spotting or bleeding should always be checked out by a doctor. - Abnormal Ultrasound Findings: Regular check-ups are crucial to monitor the baby's development and the amniotic fluid levels. If you ever feel that something isn't right, trust your instincts and seek medical advice promptly. It's better to be safe and have peace of mind. Sharing this has been tough, but I hope it helps other moms who might be in a similar situation. You're not alone, and it's important to talk about these experiences to support each other through such challenging times. Take care and trust your instincts.
forbidden to have sex
Hey moms, I'm currently in my second trimester of pregnancy. For some reason, I often feel very tired and have had some spotting. I checked with the doctor and was told to reduce my activities and to avoid sexual intercourse for now. Has anyone experienced something similar? How was your baby?
Food intake question
Can I take dried Inca berries during pregnancy?
Hi. Mummies. When can I see a doctor for confirmation pregnancy?
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Baby seizure in the womb?
Hi mummies, I was sleeping when I felt baby violently shake inside. Google told me that it might be startling reflexes or otherwise seizure. My gynae appointment is in a week and I'm just wondering if this is normal at all? My baby is super active but the movements seem weird a while ago (feels like hands and feet were up vibrating). I'm currently 28 weeks btw, thanks in advanced for your reply :)