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2 Weeks Pregnant - What to Expect?
Being pregnant is an exciting, scary and humbling experience. It’s an adventure into the unknown and the unexpected. Each week, you’re going to learn more and more about the world around you and your own body. We’re here to help reduce those fears and support you through this joyous ride to the future by providing as much knowledge as we can every week.
Your Baby During Pregnancy- Week 2
Welcome to the beginning. That’s right, you’re about to the start the most exciting journey any human has ever had, and it’s going to be filled with thrills, chills, tears and laughter. Every moment is going to soon become the most memorable, and yet the next one will surprise you by surpassing the last.
The second week of pregnancy is when you may be about to release an egg that could eventually be fertilized by a sperm. This means you are not pregnant yet. Confused? Let’s understand this more clearly.
Your due date is calculated from the first day of your last menstrual period. So, at the second week, you are in the phase where you are most likely to pregnant if you have been trying. At the 2 week mark, your egg has been released from the ovary and is ready to be fertilized. Your uterus has thickened to accept the fertilised egg.
The exact day of ovulation is hard to predict and may be anytime from the 9th day to the 21st day. The egg is fertilized 24 hours after the egg is released by one of the sperms that manage to swim up the fallopian tube. Only about a few hundred sperms manage to reach the fallopian tube from the millions released during an ejaculation. About 10-30 hours after fertilization, the nucleus of the sperm and the egg from the zygote fuse, deciding if you are going to have a boy or a girl (if the sperm has an x chromosome, your baby is a girl, and it has a y chromosome, your baby is a boy).
In the next 3 to 4 days, the zygote divides into 16 cells, and when it reaches the uterus, it is called the morula. The morula, a little ball of cells, burrows into the uterine lining and begins the process of division into the embryo and the placenta.
It has been 2 weeks since your menstrual period ended, and for some, the excitement is about to start. If you have not been trying to get pregnant, you may even miss out on recognising the early pregnancy symptoms, and brush them off as PMS or a late period.
What Is the Baby Size?
Many women do not realize that at 2 weeks, the egg is not yet fertilised. At best, you are ovulating. We say, at best, because on day 15 of your menstrual period, you should be ovulating but only if you are one of the lucky few who has a 28-day menstrual cycle. If not, then you probably are a few days behind on ovulation. Many women are misinformed about what it means to be 2 weeks pregnant. The baby size, health and development are still a good 2 to 3 weeks away.
Common Body Changes
There are a host of different ways your body will change during pregnancy. Some changes like larger breasts are universal, while other body changes during pregnancy like a change in hair texture are different for different women.
The beginning of the second week is when your body produces the Follicle Simulating Hormone, a hormone which is responsible for helping the dominant follicle mature and rupture. A ruptured follicle is called the corpus luteum, and it produces progesterone and oestrogen. These are also called pregnancy hormones are not only responsible for sustaining the pregnancy, but are also the cause of the symptoms you may already have started experiencing.
At the two week pregnancy mark, since there is no actual fertilisation, you will experience symptoms exactly similar to those you would have during your menstrual period. This will include some breast soreness, light pelvic ache and even an increased sex drive.
Symptoms of Pregnancy at Week 2
At the 2 week mark of your menstrual period, you should be ideally ovulating. If you are looking to get pregnant and would like to know the signs of when you could conceive, then you have come to the right place.
White cervical mucus: The mucus lining of your cervix changes to allow for the sperm to travel better. This is the reason for the whitish discharge from your vagina at this time.
Increased sense of smell: Like most other pregnancy symptoms, this one can be blamed in oestrogen too, and is usually what triggers morning sickness
Light spotting: When the follicle around the egg ruptures, you might see some light spotting. However, if the bleeding is heavier, it could be indicative of a more serious condition. Consult with a doctor if you are worried about any of these symptoms
BBT: The first two weeks of pregnancy are also called the follicular phase. If you have been tracking your basal body temperature(BBT), you will notice that it is low at this stage, and starts to rise as you enter the luteal phase
These symptoms should give you a good indication of when you are ovulating. You can also use a journal to track your period if it isn’t a 28-day cycle. There are also ovulation kits and fertility monitors available in the market for you to zero in on the most ideal time to conceive. Once you conceive, you should keep a lookout for signs of pregnancy and immediately talk to your doctor.
Belly at 2 Weeks of Pregnancy
The fertilised egg has not yet attached itself to your uterine wall. In this condition, you will not see any changes in your belly. Some women do complain of pelvic pain during ovulation, and that is probably the most you will feel during this time.
2 Weeks Ultrasound
Pregnancy tests can be reliable only at the 4-week mark. This is the reason an ultrasound is not done during the two-week mark. If you were to see your reproductive organs during this time, you would see a tiny egg travelling down the fallopian tube to be fertilized by sperm. However, the egg is smaller than a grain of salt and you will probably not see anything. At best, the technician will be able to tell if there is a thickening of the uterine wall.
What to Eat?
Eating a healthy diet always goes a long way in making sure that your body is healthy enough for optimum body functioning, including getting pregnant. However, apart from the regular balanced diet, you do not have any special dietary needs as far as 2nd week pregnancy food is concerned.
Making healthy meal choices in early pregnancy goes a long way in ensuring that your baby develops well, and your body is able to meet the demands childbirth puts on it. If you are eager to conceive, try to include fertility boosting foods such as leafy greens, figs, salmon, yams, and different kinds of berries. Try and reduce the intake of caffeine as it is believed to lower the chances of conception. It is a good idea to pick foods high in folic acid such as spinach and speak to your doctor about a folic acid supplement too. This will ensure that the chances of birth defects including neural tube defects (birth defects of the spinal cord) are reduced.
Tips & Care
Taking care of yourself during this fun-filled, exciting period can be hard and confusing because of the immense number of research materials out on the internet. Remember to talk to your OBGYN before implementing any care. Here are a few things you should keep in mind during the 2nd week mark.
Dos
Keep a track of your menstrual cycle.
Use an ovulation kit.
Have sex every other day.
Opt for pre-conception genetic testing which helps determine if you are likely to have a child with a genetic disorder such as Huntington’s disease, Sickle Cell Anaemia and some others
Don’ts
Do not get excited and go for pregnancy tests, as you may get a false negative at such an early stage. It is best to wait another week before you go for one.
Do not take any medicines other than prenatal vitamins unless prescribed by your doctor.
Do not listen to advice from anyone other than your doctor.
What You Need to Shop
At this stage, the only thing you may need to shop for would be a pregnancy kit, which you will be able to use with certainty next week.
Pregnancy is a turbulent but joy-filled and exciting journey. A good OBGYN is a great confidant who can put all your fears to rest. Consult the doctor whenever you feel the need, have them on your speed dial, and communicate with them to clarify any doubts. We wish you all the best for a life-affirming adventure ahead!
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Malai (Milk Cream) for Instant Glowing Skin
The milk cream you throw away has plenty of vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats that nourish and hydrate your skin. Just like Besan and Haldi, Malai is a super ingredient in its own right and has been used since generations for beautifying skin. If you've been curious as to what benefits it brings or how it helps your skin, read on to find out now.
10 Superb Benefits of Using Malai for Face and Skin
Here are 10 superb benefits of applying Malai on face and skin. Don't wait any longer and start using Malai today, to experience results like never before:
1. It's a Natural Exfoliator
Malai is a natural exfoliator that removes dead skin cells from the skin and gives you that flawless and youthful skin. You can even rub it on your elbows, knees, shoulders, or any area of the body that looks dried and worn out. We guarantee,it'll do wonders.
2. It Gives Your Skin a Natural Glow
Does your skin look tired, worn out, or almost like it's lacking in energy? Do you want that glow you had years ago? Then, try using Malai today. Chances are your skin is lacking in nourishment. Adding Malai to your skin will fix that, and before you know it, your glow will return.
3. Hydrates Your Skin
Malai cream will unclog your pores and give your skin adequate hydration. The nutrient content in Malai boosts blood circulation and gives your skin that radiant and flawless look. Say goodbye to dry skin in no time!
4. Detoxifies Your Skin
This cream also removes any dust, dirt, and grime lying on your skin that is responsible for clogging up pores. It cleanses your skin and detoxifies it. When your skin gets cleansed of harmful toxins, it ends up acquiring a youthful and clean look.
5. Cures Eczema
If you've got a history of acne or eczema, you'll be glad to know that Malai will help clear that up. The cream also helps in fixing skin irritation and any patchy appearances, which are a definite plus. So yes, Malai works wonders for acne.
6. Removes Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Since Malai moisturizes your skin and tightens up pores, you will notice your fine lines and wrinkles fading away. The cream has a protein that boosts collagen production, which is just one of its numerous benefits.
7. Eliminates Dark Spots
The proteins and nutrients in Malai flush out dead skin cells and aid growth of new, healthier ones. It doesn't matter if you have the nastiest dark spots. They will go away and that's something even most commercial anti-ageing products in the market fail to do.
8. Heals Sunburns
Malai is also known to provide a soothing effect on your skin and protect it from UV rays. If you've noticed your sunscreen lotions not giving you satisfactory results, give this wonder product a try.
9. Repairs Cracked Heels
Heels crack when they're exposed to prolonged dryness, and become malnourished. The fat content in Malai moisturises your heels and makes them softer, thus healing the cracks.
10. Removes Tan
If you hate the way your skin looks, due to the tan caused by prolonged exposure to the sun, try using Malai. The nutrients and minerals it supplies, cools your skin, hydrates it, and removes tan lines naturally.
How to Apply Malai on Face?
If you're planning on applying a Malai face pack for dry and oily skin, here is how you can do it-
Take a thin layer of Malai cream and add a few drops of rose water to it
Massage this in circular motions on your face
Let the cream sit for 15 minutes and wipe away using cotton balls
Next, it's time for your facial sauna. Add any of your favourite aromatherapy oils and steam for about five minutes. This will help unclog your pores and prevent the milk cream from accumulating or causing breakouts.
Use cold water to rinse your face and place a damp towel on your skin to close pores.
Finish the treatment by applying some moisturiser to your skin and you're done
Homemade Malai Face Packs
Here are some of our favourite Malai face packs, which you can make at home:
1. Honey and Malai
Honey and Malai for face work like a charm when it comes to removing tan lines and moisturising your skin. Here is how you can use them.
What You Need:
1 tablespoon of Malai
1 tablespoon of honey
Directions:
Mix the Malai and honey together
Apply this to your skin and let it sit for 20 minutes
Rinse normally using cold water
2. Haldi and Malai
Haldi and malai for face work wonders in giving you that natural glow. Here's how to use this face pack.
What You Need:
1 teaspoon of turmeric powder (haldi)
1 tablespoon of fresh Malai cream
Directions:
Blend the turmeric powder with the Malai cream well to make your DIY face pack
Apply this to your skin, massage, and rinse after letting it sit for a few minutes
3. Malai and Oatmeal
If you're serious about removing those dead skin cells from your skin, you should definitely try out this oatmeal Milk Malai face pack.
What You Need:
1 tablespoon of Malai
1 teaspoon honey
1-2 teaspoons of oatmeal
Directions:
Mix the ingredients listed above, well, to make a smooth paste
Apply this to your face and let it sit for 20 minutes
Rinse using cold water, and you're done
4. Malai and Banana Pulp
This Malai and Banana pulp face pack will have your skin looking younger in no time.
What You Need:
1 small banana
1 tablespoon of Malai
Directions:
Get a fork and mash the banana into a pulp
Mix the pulp with the Malai and apply this to your face
Let it sit for 20 minutes and rinse using cold water
5. Malai and Orange Juice Pack
The orange juice nourishes your skin with Vitamin C and antioxidants. Add to that Malai, and you've got a terrific pick-me-up for the day.
What You Need:
1 tablespoon of Malai
1 tablespoon of freshly squeezed orange juice
1 tablespoon of lime juice
Directions:
Mix the ingredients above well and apply the paste to your face
Let it stay for an hour and rinse using cold water
FAQs
Here are a couple of frequently asked questions along with their answers, with regards to using Malai on the skin.
1. When is the Best Time to Apply Malai on the Face?
You can use Malai face packs at any time of the day! We're not kidding.
2. Can I Apply Milk Cream on My Face Overnight?
Yes, you can. Leave it overnight and rinse in the morning - it works.
Malai cream isn't expensive and shouldn't be considered as a throwaway. It does wonders for your skin, so use it instead of trashing it, the next time you order milk.
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A. After completing the time of six months you should start with dal water and rice water followed by all kind of fruits and vegetables porridge khichadi mash banana mash potato mash sweet potato dairy products and varieties made made out of ragi Suji and oats can also be given to your child
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All about Cleaning Baby’s Eyes, Ears and Nose
Bath-time and cleaning-time for babies can be challenging. A baby’s skin is very sensitive, particularly his face. This is why parents and caregivers must be careful while cleaning baby’s eyes, ears and nose. We have compiled for you the best tips recommended by paediatricians to gently clean your baby's body.
Setting up a suitable bath and cleaning time for baby is the first step to making him comfortable with this as a routine. You might need to clean his facial skin (including ears, eyes and nose) more frequently during the day.
Expert Tips to Clean Baby’s Eyes, Ears and Nose Thoroughly
1. EYES
Keep some cotton balls at hand.
Soak cotton balls in warm water and use them to clean baby’s face around the eyes.
Use a fresh cotton ball for each of his eyes (and also fresh ones for ears and nose).
To clean baby’s eyes wipe from one corner to the other of each eye.
2. EARS
Wipe behind each ear and around the outside of each ear.
Do not stick anything inside baby’s ears, not even ear buds.
Use a washcloth to clean earwax from the outer ear. Do not try to clean wax from the ear canal using any ear-buds. Refer to these safe tips to clean baby earwax instead.
The key is to be gentle.
3. NOSE
Use plain water to clean the nose as baby’s facial skin is very sensitive to soap.
Use the corner of a wet washcloth to wipe your baby’s nostrils gently to get rid of mucus.
Do not put anything inside your baby’s nostrils - not even cotton buds. This can damage the lining of the nose.
Remember that cleaning baby’s nose may cause him to get cranky. Sing a song to soothe him or whisper gently to reassure him when you clean his nose.
Gently wipe under baby’s chin and neck also.
General Tips for Baby's Bath-Time or Cleaning-Time
Always give paramount importance to safety when bathing or cleaning babies. Some essential safety tips to follow are:
Remember - bathing baby once a day is sufficient, depending on the weather. Bathing too many times in a day can expose babies to the risk of catching cold on this account. Bathing once a day prior to bed time is good enough.
Once your baby is able to sit up, then using a bath tub to bathe him is better. For newborns and babies who are not grown up enough to sit up, use your hands to support baby while you bathe or clean.
Always use lukewarm water to bathe your child.
Never leave your baby alone or unattended in the bath area.
Do not attend phone calls while bathing your baby. Rather, concentrate only on bathing your child. Do not get distracted while bathing him.
Do not keep any electrical appliances or soaps within baby’s reach while bathing him.
Test the water before using it for your baby. Do not use very hot or very cold water as it may harm your baby.
After you finish bathing your child, wrap him with a towel, put him in a cot and keep him warm.
Remember that keeping baby warm and comfortable while bathing him is the key to making him comfortable with bath time as part of his routine. Bathing babies is a good time to bond with your child. But make sure you do a good job with cleaning your child as it is the first step to hygiene for him. All the best. Read more
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10 Effective Remedies to Ease Your Asthma at Home
Take a deep breath and calm down. People often hear these words when they have a sudden asthma attack. What you need the most is instant relief. And certain remedies are always available just at a hand's distance. Just you have to look in the right direction.
Effective Remedies to Treat Asthma at Home
Asthma is primarily a difficulty in breathing. But that gets propelled when air intake faces challenges caused by air pollution, respiratory infection, allergies, weather, certain medication and food. Their adverse effects create swelling or inflammation in the airways, and the produced mucus narrows down the bronchial tube.
Things we use daily, such as onion, garlic or honey, are often the most ignored in a moment like this. But these natural remedies for asthma are effective in stopping the symptoms from escalating.
1. Treat it with Honey
Honey is a good source of alcohol and other oils. It can help in removing phlegm from the throat and allow you to sleep better. It works with impact for an asthma cough at night.
What You Will Need
Honey
Water
Cinnamon Powder
What to Do
Take one teaspoon of honey with water
Take another with cinnamon powder before going to sleep
How Often You Should Do This
Three times a day would suffice.
2. Turmeric Can Turn Things
An excellent antimicrobial agent, turmeric has curcumin which can reduce asthma. It works by lessening the symptoms of inflammation. It is a handy natural remedy for asthma in time.
What You Will Need
A pinch of turmeric powder
Water
What to Do
Gulp down the turmeric with water
How Often You Should Do This
Take it thrice a day for 2 weeks. If symptoms persist, double the dosage.
3. Coffee Can Calm Down Asthma
Coffee has caffeine which can act like bronchodilator and eases the airways for better passing of air. Many consider this to be as one of the quickest natural remedies for asthma.
What You Will Need
Coffee
Water
What to Do
Brew it hot and drink it
How Often You Should Do This
Drink this as an immediate relief provider.
4. Ginger Can Do Good
Ginger has anti-inflammatory properties, and for centuries, it is helping people in relaxing airways. This is an excellent home remedy for an asthma cough.
What You Will Need
Grated ginger 1 teaspoon
Hot water
1/2 teaspoon honey
What to Do
Pour hot water on grated ginger. Let it blend for five to seven minutes.
Remove ginger and add honey in that water to drink it like herbal tea
You can chew some ginger a few times a day as well
How Often You Should Do This
Twice or thrice a day should suffice.
5. Garlic Can Prevent
Garlic is good for lung congestion as it can clear it effectively. Also, it lessens the impact of an asthma attack. It is also one of the best natural remedies for asthma.
What You Will Need
12 cloves of garlic
1/2 cup of milk
What to Do
Boil the cloves in milk and drink
How Often You Should Do This
Drink this once every day.
6. Onions Can Help
A natural remedy for asthma, onion has good anti-swelling properties that can clear airways.
What You Will Need
Raw onion
What to Do
Eat it raw with your meal
How Often You Should Do This
You should include it in your dietary plans.
7. Licorice Works Fine
It has excellent potential as a natural remedy for asthma. Liquorice, also known as mulethi in Hindi, has anti-inflammatory properties.
What You Will Need
Water
1/2 teaspoon liquorice
1/2 teaspoon ginger
What to Do
Boil the water with ginger and liquorice
Strain the water and drink it like herbal tea.
How Often You Should Do This
Drink it a few times a day.
8. Bay Leaf Can Keep Asthma at Bay
Bay leaf can work wonders as one of the efficient home remedies for an asthma cough.
What You Will Need
1/2 teaspoon bay leaf,
1/4th teaspoon long pepper or pippali in Hindi
1 teaspoon honey
What to Do
Mix bay leaf and pippali and honey to swallow it
How Often You Should Do This
Take this two to three times each day.
9. Eucalyptus Oil Can Help
Eucalyptus oil can work well as a home remedy for an asthma cough. It helps in opening up the nasal passage by removing blockages to allow ease of breathing.
What You Will Need
Water
Eucalyptus oil
What to Do
Boil the water with eucalyptus oil
Inhale the steam
How Often You Should Do This
You can do it whenever you have time.
10. Eat Fish
One of the best home remedies for asthma in the child, fish contains eicosapentaenoic acid(EPA) and other omega-3 fatty acids. EPA can remove the arachidonic acid in from a child’s body and better the chances of asthma cure.
What You Will Need
Fish oil from fish
What to Do
Cook the fish well and let your child have it.
How Often You Should Do This
2 portions including 1 portion of oily fish, such as salmon and mackerel, per week, can work well.
FAQs
These are some of the things to keep in mind while dealing with asthma.
1. What are the Signs and Symptoms of Asthma?
There are a few signs and symptoms from which you can understand that an asthma attack can take place. These are shortness of breath or wheezing, irregular sleeping due to coughing and wheezing, and chest pain, But the effects can be lessened with natural remedies for asthma.
2. Which Exercises are Good for Asthma?
Buteyko breathing exercise, developed by Konstantin Pavlovich Buteyko, can be an ideal home remedy for an asthma cough. The exercise involves raising blood levels of carbon dioxide to help the muscles of airways.
3. What Should You Eat while Suffering from Asthma?
You can consume lots of vegetables and fruits, and foods that are rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Tomato, carrots, and leafy greens can reduce asthmatic attacks. And you can always have an apple to keep doctors at bay.
4. Which Foods Can Make Your Asthma Worse?
Shellfish, egg, and meat contain arachidonic acid, which if found in an increased amount in the body, can trigger an asthma attack. Hence, eating them in a small portion or avoiding them altogether can benefit you.
Including these natural remedies for asthma into the daily regime can help you check asthmatic attacks. So, keep these things around to act fast and provide relief to yourself and your loved ones at such times.
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Potty training of twins can be a tough task to accomplish, as there are chances that both twins will react differently to the training. Follow some easy steps to ensure that both toddlers are able to understand, learn and follow the steps for training properly.
Tips to Potty Train Twins
Initially, parents have to gauge if the twins are ready to be potty trained. Generally, the toddlers are ready by the age of two and a half years, and in some cases toddlers are ready at 18 months too.
It is easier to potty train both the toddlers together. Both of them will be influenced by each other and will give each other company as well. The kids may benefit from each others’ companionship, and you can encourage both of them by challenging each others’ success and setbacks.
Rewards can be put to use while potty training. The parent can challenge both the twins on who learns to poop properly in the pot and the winning twin will receive a reward.
Two separate potty seats should be bought, because the twins may not want to use the same potty seats with each other, even if used interchangeably.
During the potty training of twins, there will be setbacks and accidents. However don’t freak out, as like every other experience, the twins will learn from their mistakes.
While potty training, the parent has to be flexible enough to understand that both the twins require different ways in which they can be potty trained. Implementing flexibility in behavior is the key to success!
So, if you have been getting nightmares about how to potty train your twins, it is time to implement these tips in your daily routine. Soon your little ones will be a pro on using the potty seat when they need it, without your help. Read more
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Known Unknown facts and myths of Breast Feeding and my journey so far
One thing about breastfeeding is constant - that it's full of myths. The biggest myth I have come across during my breastfeeding journey was 'not every mom can produce milk'. Well I must say that a woman's body is designed to produce milk once the kid is born, our mammary gland is there for a reason. Some exceptions are there, some serious health issues which can reduce or stop the milk production, but chances for that are rare or negligible. We women itself create doubts amongst our minds, we doubt a fellow mom who just gave birth to a kid. They must be going through so many things including the fear that the milk she is producing is not enough for the baby. Let's not add fuel to her thoughts, Instead we should be encouraging them to do breastfeeding. The immunity it passes on to our babies is incomparable to any other form of milk.
During my initial breastfeeding journey I have been told that I am not producing enough milk for the baby, baby must be starving so only crying hard. I have been asked to give the baby cow milk even.
I got scared as a new mom, I went into depression as well, started to hate myself for not producing the required milk for my baby, that actually dipped my supply and baby started getting constipation, also for 2 weeks after birth she didn't gain any weight.
All these made me fell into formula trap. But I was determined to continue breastfeeding, I have never gave up on it, slowly I weaned my baby off formula. and now I am a happy breastfeeding mother.
So it's a request to all the moms out there, stop doubting your breast, the liquid it produces is compared to gold. It can only be produced when you have a healthy body and mind, and no myths circulating around you.
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A. I’m not aware about what medicine it is for I can only tell you that these basic medicines you can take throughout your lactation it’s not a problem the medicines that you could take before your pregnancy can always be taken during the time of lactation
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Q. #asktheexpert mam iam 33 weeks now when can I expect delivery date
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A. What is your question associated with your pregnancy that you haven’t mentioned clearly can you please repost your question providing all the necessary details so at least I know and understand what are you willing to ask and accordingly I can give you help and assistance on that
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Q. I am 23 weeks 1 day pregnant. I was feeling the movements actively until today. Baby movements were not that good or maybe I didn’t feel it that way today. Is it a cause of concern? Should I wait for a day or two or should I go and see my gynaecologist?
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A. please consult ur gynae asap.
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Q. she doing from yesterday at night time only once and she having breast milk as well as formula feed nan pro 1 ,I have concern about like this potty yellow and grey ,I want to know it's normal ???
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A. Loose motion are most of the time infective where it is associated with fever and vomiting and its known as gastroenteritis where symptbomatic treatment along wjith management for dehydration is required if loose motions are associated with foul smell mucous high grade fever than it could be bacterial infection which needs antibiotics treatment
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