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Healthy & Easy Dinner Recipes For Your Kids
Dinner is an important meal. It is imperative that dinner be light and easy on the stomach so that it can be easily digested. However, planning out dinners which are healthy and easy to make as well as tasty enough for your kids is no mean feat. So here are some dinner recipe ideas which will make the food vanish off your little one’s plate in no time.
Kid Friendly Vegetarian Dinner Ideas
Here is a list of vegetarian recipes which is kid friendly since they are less in spice and oil.
1. Mexican Rice
Although the name suggests it to be a Mexican recipe it is as Indian as can be. It is quick and easy to cook and the ingredients can be bought at any grocery store.
a. What You Will Need
Long grain rice (basmati) – 1 cup
3 tbsp vegetable oil
2 – 3 medium size tomatoes – finely diced
I cup corn kernels (you can use the can ones too)
½ cup green bell peppers (diced)
½ cup red bell peppers (diced)
½ cup yellow bell peppers (diced)
1 tsp cumin seeds (jeera)
1 tbsp jalapeno peppers (chopped but optional)
2 cups of water
1/4th cup coriander leaves
2 tbsp lime/lemon juice
b. How to Prepare
Wash the rice, drain the water and make the grains of rice dry.
Heat oil over medium heat.
Then fry the washed and dried rice for about 5 – 6 minutes.
Then add the corn, the bell peppers and the Jalapeno peppers (optional) and sauté over medium heat for about 2 minutes.
Then add the cumin powder, salt, and the diced tomatoes and continuously stir it.
Keep stirring till the water from the tomatoes does not dry out.
Then add 2 cups of water, give it a stir and lower the heat.
Put a lid on and let it cook for a good 10 minutes or till all the water has dried.
Take the lid off and let it sit without stirring for 2-3 minutes.
Then add the coriander leaves, lime/lemon juice and mix it all gently.
Your Mexican rice is ready to be served.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 5 to 10 minutes
d. Cooking time: 18 – 19 minutes
e. Servings: 4 people
2. Vegetable Khichdi
Nothing can be more easy, quick and nutritious than this dish. It is also easy on the stomach.
a. What You Will Need
Jeera rice, Kaalo Nooniya rice or Gobindo Bhog rice (any variety of small aromatic rice) – 1 cup
Carrots, spinach, beans, green peas etc (you can add any type of vegetable which your child likes) – 2 cups
Red lentil (Masoor Dal) – 1 cup
Salt to taste
b. How to Prepare
Wash the rice and the lentil and keep it soaked in water for some time.
Then in a pressure cooker, put the soaked rice, lentil, and vegetables all at once.
Add water (the water level should be three fingers above the rice, dal and vegetable mix).
Add salt.
Pressure cook until 3 – 4 whistles.
Let the pressure release on its own and then open the lid of the pressure cooker.
Serve hot (you can add a spoon of ghee or butter).
c. Time Required for Preparation: 10 minutes
d. Cooking time: 5 – 8 minutes
e. Servings: 4 people
3. Vegetable & Paneer Stuffed Roti
If you want your child to eat something solid and healthy, this is the one to go for.
a. What You Will Need
Wheat flour (it can be a multi-grain flour too) – 2 cups
Water (as much as is required to make a soft dough)
Grated carrot, grated paneer, french beans diced in small pieces, spinach
Half a tsp ginger paste
Salt to taste
b. How to Prepare
Make a soft dough out of the flour.
In a bowl, mix all the cut vegetables, paneer, salt, and ginger paste together.
Divide the dough into 8 small portions.
Take one portion and make a ball.
Then make a hole in the ball and put a scoop of the mixture in it. Seal it.
Taking little flour, roll the stuffed ball and make a flattened round shape.
Heat a tawa and cook the roti.
When half cooked, take the tawa off the stove.
Roast the half cooked roti by placing it directly on the flame.
Flip the Roti to the other side and make sure not to burn it.
Serve it hot by putting a little ghee on one side of the roti with either some dal or curd.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 10 – 12 minutes
d. Cooking Time: 15 minutes (for 8 rotis)
e. Servings: 3 – 4 people
4. Dalia Khichdi
It is a wholesome dish made out of broken wheat and vegetables.
a. What You Will Need
Dalia (broken wheat) - 1 cup soaked in water
Moong dal - 1 cup soaked in water
Ginger paste – 1 Tsp
Potato, French beans, pea, carrot, onion (all cut & diced into small pieces)
Turmeric powder – 1 Tsp
Salt (to taste)
Whole Jeera (Cumin seeds) – 1 Tsp
Vegetable oil – 1 Tsp
Bay leaf – 1 – 2 leaves
b. How to Prepare
In a pressure cooker, heat the oil.
Add the bay leaves, cumin seeds (whole).
Then add the diced onions (one medium-sized onion).
Once the onions turn golden brown, add the vegetables.
Sauté for a minute or two and add the ginger paste.
Then again stir for a minute and add the soaked dalia and the dal (without the water).
Then add the turmeric powder and salt.
After mixing it all together, add water (the level of water should be 3 fingers above the mixture).
Let it pressure cook for a good three whistle.
Once it is done, let it sit for some time.
After about 5 minutes, open the lid and serve it hot with some ghee or butter (optional).
c. Time Required for Preparation: 10 minutes
d. Time Required for Cooking: 10 – 12 minutes
e. Servings: 4 people
5. Vegetable Wraps
Although it sounds like a snack, vegetable wraps can be given to children for dinner. It is wholesome, healthy and looks so appetizing that any child will get attracted to it.
a. What you will need
Wheat flour or multi-grain flour rotis/chappatis – 8 nos.
Lettuce leaf – 8 leaves
2 medium-size carrots (grated)
1 big size tomato (diced)
1 onion – (sliced)
Hung curd or mayonnaise
½ tsp garlic paste
Lemon juice
Pepper powder (optional)
Mint Paste
Salt as per taste – (optional if the mayonnaise has salt)
b. How to Prepare
Prepare the spread by mixing the hung curd or mayonnaise with mint paste, pepper (optional), lemon juice and salt (optional).
Spread the mixture over the roti.
Then place the lettuce leaf over it.
Place the vegetables on one side of the roti.
Roll it up and it is good to be served.
It can also be made using a cooked vegetable curry instead of the uncooked vegetables.
c. Time Taken for Preparation: About 10 minutes.
d. Time Required for Cooking: About 10 minutes required for 8 rotis.
e. Servings: 3 – 4 people
Child-friendly Non-Vegetarian Dinner Ideas
Non – vegetarian dishes are something that most children enjoy. Listed below are 5 dishes that all children will relish and eat.
1. Chicken Thukpa
It is a somewhat bland spicy chicken and noodle soup which is just right for a light dinner.
a. What You Will Need
Cooked noodles – 1 cup
Small chicken pieces (boiled)
Carrot, peas, French beans (half cooked) – 1 cup
Spring onions (chopped) – 1/4th cup
Onions (diced)
White oil – 1 tbsp
Chicken stock (you can get it by boiling the chicken pieces) – 3 cups
Salt to taste
b. How to Prepare
In a pan, put some white oil and fry the onions.
Then put the half boiled vegetables and stir them for a minute.
Then add the chicken stock.
Once it starts to boil, add the chicken pieces and the noodles.
Switch off the stove and add spring onions.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 15 minutes
d. Cooking Time: 5 Minutes
e. Servings: 2 – 3 people
2. Chicken Dumplings
Unlike the popular belief, the dumpling is not a fast food. It is actually a very healthy food since it requires no spice and no oil to cook.
a. What You Will Need
A tight dough made of wheat flour
Minced chicken – 200 gms
Onion (2 large ones) – diced in small pieces
Ginger paste
Salt to taste
b. How to Prepare
Divide the dough into very small round balls (approx 20 - 25 balls).
In a bowl, mix the minced chicken, onion, ginger paste and salt altogether.
Roll out each ball in the size of a small puri.
Put a spoonful of the mixture in each and bring both the sides together. Make pleats on one side and seal the other with it (it will look like a half moon).
Another easy way of giving shape to a dumpling is by bringing the edges in the centre and sealing it in the middle (it will look round in shape).
Grease the steamer with white oil and place the dumplings in it.
Put a lid and steam it.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 20 minutes
d. Cooking Time: 5 – 7 minutes
e. Servings: 4 – 5 people
3. Chicken Biryani
This is an easy, quick version of the Chicken Biryani and is less spicy which makes it a kid-friendly recipe.
a. What You Will Need
Basmati rice – 1 cup
Chicken – 400 gms
Onion (1 large size) – diced
Tomato (1 large size) – diced
Ginger & garlic paste – 2 tbsp
Kashmiri chili powder – ½ tbsp
Coriander powder – 1 Tsp
Yogurt – 3 – 4 tbsp
Lemon juice – 2 Tsp
Water – 2 cups
Salt – as per taste
Ghee – 2 tbsp
Vegetable oil – 1 tbsp
Bay leaves – 1
Cinnamon – 1 small stick
Cloves – 2 nos.
Cardamom – 2 nos.
b. How to Prepare
Wash the rice and the chicken pieces.
In a pressure cooker, put the ghee and the oil.
Then add the bay leaf, cardamom, cinnamon, and
Fry them for a minute and add the diced onions.
Once the onions turn golden brown, add the ginger-garlic paste.
After some time, add the diced tomato.
Fry them till they turn mushy.
Add the coriander powder, Kashmiri chili powder, and
Then add the chicken pieces (approximately 3 – 4 big pieces)
Stir well and coat the chicken pieces with the masala.
Add curd and stir it well.
Add a cup of water. Once it starts boiling, pressure cook for 2 whistles.
Switch off the stove and wait for the pressure to release.
Once done, open the lid and add the soaked rice and stir it well.
Add ¾ cup of water and bring it to boil.
Put the lid and pressure cook in medium flame for 3 whistles.
Switch off the stove and let it sit till all the pressure is released.
Stir the rice carefully and add the juice of a lemon.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 10 minutes
d. Cooking Time: 20 – 25 minutes
e. Servings: 3 – 4 people
4. Lemon Chicken Pasta
This is a tangy pasta dish which is light on the stomach and filling as well.
a. What You Will Need
150 grams pasta
200 grams shredded chicken
1 tsp of lemon juice
2 tbsp of canola oil
1 clove garlic (crushed)
Salt to taste
Grated parmesan cheese
Ground black pepper (optional)
b. How to Prepare
Boil water and cook pasta in it.
Drain out the water and put it under running water.
In a pan, put canola oil.
Add the crushed garlic.
Then add the pasta and the shredded chicken (cooked).
Add salt, lemon juice and the black pepper (optional).
Before serving, add the grated parmesan cheese to it.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 10 minutes
d. Cooking Time: 20 minutes
e. Servings: 5 people
5. Chicken Curry
It is a simple chicken curry which even toddlers can have with chapatti, rice or dosa.
a. What You Will Need
250 grams boneless chicken
Onion (1 medium size)
Tomato (1 medium size)
Ginger-garlic paste – 1 tsp
Turmeric powder – 1 Tsp
Kashmiri chili powder – 1 Tsp
Coriander powder – 1 Tsp
Cinnamon stick – a small one
Cardamom – 2 nos.
Cashew nut
Water – 1 cup
Salt – As per taste
Vegetable oil – 1 tbsp
Bay leaves
Coriander leaves
b. How to Prepare
Wash the chicken pieces.
Slice the onion, make a puree of the tomato and chop coriander leaves (Optional).
Soak cashew in warm water and make a paste of it.
In a pressure cooker, add oil.
After the oil heats up, add bay leaf, crushed cardamom, cinnamon.
Then add the sliced onion.
Once the onion turns golden brown, add the chicken, turmeric, coriander powder, Kashmiri chili powder and garlic-ginger paste, tomato puree. Cook for some time.
Add the chicken and mix well with the masala.
Add the cashew paste and again mix well.
Then add 1 cup water and once it starts to boil, put the lid.
Cook till two whistles.
Let it sit and release the pressure.
Then open the lid. You can add some coriander leaves (optional).
c. Time Required for Preparation: 10 Minutes
d. Cooking Time: 10 minutes
e. Servings: 3 - 4 people
Quick Dinner Recipes for Children
Most children are fussy eaters. Therefore, making dinner for kids is always a thing of worry for mothers. To put an end to your woes, here is a list of fun dinner ideas for kids.
1. Creamy Vegetable Soup
Children usually enjoy a bowl of soup at any time of the day. It makes for one of the quick and easy dinners for kids.
a. What Will You Need
Spring onion - 1
Spinach leaves – 5 – 6 leaves
Carrot (medium size) - 1
Milk – 1 cup
Water – 2 cups
Corn flour – 1 tbsp
Grated, processed cheese – 1/4th cup
Black pepper (optional) – ½ tsp
Salt – to taste
b. How to Prepare:
Chop the spring onions, spinach and grate the carrot.
Mix milk, water, and corn flour well.
Add the vegetables to the mix and cook on medium flame for 5 minutes.
Stir continuously.
Lastly add the cheese, salt, and pepper (optional) and stir well.
You can serve hot with buttered toast or soup sticks.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 10 minutes
d. Cooking Time: 5 – 6 minutes
e. Servings: 2 – 3 people
2. Rasila Aloo
This super quick potato curry with very little spice and tangy flavour is to die for. It is a great accompaniment with chapatti, paratha or even rice.
a. What Will You Need
Medium size potatoes – 4 nos.
Medium size tomato – 1 no.
Roasted Jeera (Cumin) powder – 1 Tsp
Turmeric powder – 1 Tsp
Vegetable oil – 1 Tsp
Raai (black mustard seeds) – ½ tsp
Hing powder (Asafoetida) – 1/4th tsp
Kashmiri Mirchi powder
Water – 2 cups
Coriander leaves (optional)
Salt to taste
b. How to Prepare
Boil the potatoes till they are well cooked.
Peel the skin and cut the potatoes into small pieces.
Dice the tomato and chop the coriander leaves.
In a pan, put the oil.
Add Hing (Asafoetida).
Then add the raai (black mustard).
Then add the tomatoes, Kashmiri chili powder, turmeric powder and the salt.
Once the tomatoes become mushy, add the boiled potatoes. Break up few of the potato pieces so that it mixes with the water and forms a nice thick gravy.
Then add the water and put a lid.
Cook it in medium flame.
Once the water dries up a bit, switch off the stove.
Add the roasted jeera (cumin) powder and mix it well.
Then add the chopped coriander leaves (optional).
c. Time Required for Preparation: 10 minutes
d. Cooking time: 5 Minutes
e. Servings: 3 – 4 people
3. Dal Tadka
It is a dish which almost every Indian household prepares once in a while. It can be eaten with chapattis, parathas or rice.
a. What You Will Need
Sprouted moong dal – 2 cups
Onion (medium size) -1 no.
Tomato (medium size) – 1 no.
Ginger – a small piece
Garlic – 4 cloves
Jeera powder – 1 Tsp
Coriander powder – ½ tsp
Kashmiri chili powder – 1 Tsp
Turmeric powder – 1 Tsp
Vegetable oil – 1 tbsp
Ghee – 1 tbsp
Water – 2 cups
Salt – to taste
b. How to Prepare
Soak the sabut moong (whole moong dal with the green cover) for 5 -6 hours.
Then wrap it in a cotton/muslin cloth overnight. Sprouts will appear overnight.
In a pressure cooker, put oil.
Add onion and fry them till they become golden brown. Then add the chopped ginger and garlic.
Then add the sprouts, tomato, turmeric, Kashmiri chili powder, jeera(cumin) powder, dhania (coriander) powder and salt.
Then add 2 cups of water and pressure cook till 2 whistles.
Switch off the stove and let it sit till the pressure gets released.
Lastly, add the ghee and give it a final stir.
c. Time Required for Preparation:
To get the sprouts – 1 day
For other preparation – 5 minutes
d. Cooking Time: 10 minutes
e. Servings: 4 people
4. Toddler Curd Rice
Curd Rice is the comfort food for people down South, in India. It is just the thing to eat when you want something light for dinner.
a. What You Will Need
Curd – 2 tbsp
Rice – ½ cup
Milk – 2 cups or as required
Water – 2 – 2.5 cups
Cream
Salt to taste
Sugar – 1 Tsp
For seasoning –
Ghee – 1 tbsp
Black mustard seeds – ½ tsp
Urad dal – 1 Tsp
Asafoetida – 1 Tsp
Carrot (grated) – ¼ cup
b. How to Prepare
Wash rice and cook it until 4 – 5 whistles.
Let it sit until all the pressure is released.
Mash the rice.
Add salt, yogurt, milk, sugar, cream and mix well.
In a frying pan, add ghee, and then add the mustard seeds, urad dal, and
After about 30 seconds, add the grated carrot. Sauté for a minute or so.
Pour it into the rice and mix well.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 5 Minutes
d. Cooking Time: 19 Minutes
e. Servings: 3 – 4 people
5. Oats Baked Vegetable Au Gratin
It is a no fuss and no spice dish and a wholesome meal in itself.
What You Will Need
French beans – 5 – 6 nos.
Carrot (medium size) – 1 no.
Cauliflower (small) – 1/4th
Green peas – ½ cup
Potato (small) – 1 no.
Capsicum (medium) – 1 no.
Oats – 100 grams
Skimmed milk – 600 ml.
Black pepper powder – ½ tsp.
Tomato puree – 2 tbsp
Salt – To taste
b. How to Prepare
Cut the beans diagonally into small pieces, dice the carrot, cut cauliflower into small florets, and cut the potato and capsicum into small cubes.
Roast the oats.
Make tomato puree.
Pressure cook all the vegetables with a little salt.
Once the hissing sound starts, switch off the stove and allow the pressure release on its own.
Boil the milk, add the roasted oats and keep on stirring till it turns thick.
Then add the salt, pepper and tomato puree to it.
Add the boiled vegetables to the white sauce and mix it up well.
Transfer the contents to a baking dish.
Meanwhile, preheat the oven. Once done, keep it to bake for 20 minutes at 200 degrees
If the upper layer does not turn brown, you can grill it for 5 minutes.
Serve hot with some toast.
c. Time Required for Preparation: 6 – 10 minutes
d. Cooking Time: 20 minutes (5 minutes more if you grill it)
e. Servings: 5 – 6 people
For most people, given the hectic schedule during the day, eating usually is anything you can lay your hands on. The same must be for your kids too with school and all. Therefore, eating dinner which is nutritious, easy to make (after a long and tiring day at work) and easy on your digestive system, is important. Try out the dinner ideas mentioned above and let your dinner time woes turn into dinner delights.
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Anovulation - Causes, Signs and Treatment
Keeping track of your menstrual cycle takes a higher priority, especially when you are attempting to get pregnant. Finding the right day when the ovulation is at the highest will be beneficial in increasing your chances of getting pregnant. Although periods might signify normal ovulation, it isn’t a generalized mark of it. You might still bleed as expected but that wouldn’t necessarily be your period, since you may not be ovulating. This is termed as anovulation.
What is an Anovulatory Cycle?
As per the name, anovulation meaning an unsuccessful ovulation. For ovulation to take place, the ovaries need to release an egg. This results in stimulation of the progesterone levels, which ultimately helps a woman maintain regularity in her periods. But when anovulation takes place, the reduced progesterone ends up in excessive bleeding, which could be misinterpreted as a period. But it actually isn’t.
What Causes Anovulation?
The reasons for anovulation can span across multiple factors that can be biological as well as lifestyle influenced.
Being overweight bordering on obesity or even obese
Being underweight at a level that is too low
Undertaking extensive and extreme amounts of exercise
Suffering from a condition called as hyperprolactinemia
Suffering from a possibly premature failure of the ovaries
Reduced levels of ovarian reserves that could cause perimenopause
An erratic function of the thyroid, leading to hyperthyroidism
Suffering from a lot of stress and anxiety on a continued basis
What are the Symptoms of Anovulation?
You are observing irregularity in your menstrual cycle, which might even occur two times in a single month
The quantity of blood is comparatively lower than you see in your usual periods
There is no pain or cramping during your menstruation
Although these could be signs of anovulation, they could also indicate temporary conditions caused by disturbed hormone levels which could reset themselves over time. Many women fail to understand these signs and tend to consider them as normal. It is only when they make an attempt to get pregnant that they realize that they were never ovulating in the first place.
How Does Anovulation Cause Infertility?
Even while ovulating, the chances of getting pregnant are approximately around 25 percent or so. So when anovulation takes place, those chances drop further since the egg that requires being fertilized is absent. With irregular ovulation, this becomes even difficult to manage since sometimes you may ovulate and sometimes you may not.
Furthermore, late ovulation results in the production of eggs that are not always conducive to be fertilized. This primarily occurs due to erratic hormone levels in your body. That further results in absence of a cervical mucus that is fertile enough, an improper texture of the endometrium layer which is responsible to hold the fertilized egg, reduced levels of progesterone leading to further complications, and so on.
How is Anovulation Diagnosed?
The very step that a doctor takes in diagnosing anovulation is making a note of the frequency of menstrual cycles. If those cycles are not regular or completely absent, they highly indicate an improper functioning of the ovulating processes. There might be a need to monitor your base body temperature for a couple of months.
Blood samples might be taken to observe the levels of hormones. Doctors might conduct a progesterone blood test on day 21. Ideally, ovulation results in a rise of progesterone. If that fails to take place, it signifies an absence of ovulation.
If your doctor suspects PCOS anovulation could also be a result of that. An ultrasound is generally undertaken in such a case. This gives your doctor a good idea of the physical shape of the uterus as well as the ovaries. By observing for signs of a polycystic nature in the ovaries, he might concur if the anovulation is a result of it.
In certain cases, doctors make use of several ultrasounds spanning over a couple of weeks. This is required for an additional investigation that helps track the development of the follicle and check why ovulation fails.
How is Anovulation Treated?
As with any treatment methodology, the reasons behind anovulation will govern what steps will need to be taken. At times, the reason for anovulation is simply poor lifestyle choices. This could require a change in diet to ensure health stays optimal. For underweight women, going for a proper diet plan that focuses on gaining good healthy weight is necessary. For overweight women, by placing only a few restrictions can help bring down the weight to a pain where ovulation can proceed. For women extremely conscious about their health and body, bringing down the fitness regimen a notch could help trigger ovulation, too.
Medication comes next - most of the medicines that are recommended for treating anovulation fall into the category of fertilization medication. The popular one amongst these is Clomid. This drug is known to be effective in nearly 80% of the cases, where ovulation has begun, and 45% of those cases have ended up getting pregnant within 6 months of continued treatment.
If PCOS has been determined as the culprit, there are specific medicines that are insulin-sensitizing that assist in initiating ovulation. Most of the times metformin is recommended in these cases and suggested to be consumed for about half a year. If pregnancy still doesn’t occur after this, some other medicines can be combined to increase chances of boosting fertility. In some cases, doctors have recommended using letrozole. Though this is primarily associated with cancer treatment, it is known to trigger ovulation in PCOS-ridden women, too.
The reason for anovulation could finally be a result of structural problems such as an early failure of ovaries or a reduced number in them, too. Drugs fail to work in this regard and continued attempts might at times work in getting pregnant. If the eggs themselves seem to be a problem, IVF might be an option to be undertaken.
Natural Treatments for Anovulation
One of the primary means of treating anovulation naturally is by using Tribulus. Also known as gokshura in the Ayurveda, this is a herb that has been used for over centuries. Studies have shown that nearly 67% of women in a focus group ended up ovulation within a few months of using the herb. Gokshura in itself is a potent tonic that helps bring nourishment to the woman, assisting the development of the reproductive system, and improving the condition of the ovaries.
If the anovulation is a result of hormones not being balanced in the right way, the natural way to start treating that is by using Vitex or Nirgundi, as it is popularly known. This herb is well-known for resolving the root of the problem altogether since it directly affects the hormonal feedback loop by working on the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. It also works its magic on women suffering from PCOS. Nirgundi doesn’t work as speedily as Tribulus, since it doesn’t force ovulation to take place, but works on normalizing the menstrual cycle over a long term. This consequently results in a natural ovulation.
Shatavari is rather popular as a tonic for assisting reproduction. It contains steroidal components, which work as a regulator for estrogen. When estrogen levels are adjusted, they affect the menstrual cycle and bring about its normalization. This could indirectly affect ovulation since it also brings about a healthy growth of the cervical mucus that is required for it. Beyond biology, it also helps in reducing stress and anxiety and maintain good emotional health.
While attempting to get pregnant, chronic anovulation could be quite the obstacle preventing you from enjoying the joys of motherhood. Undertaking the right lifestyle changes and necessary treatments, you can work your way out from the rut of anovulation and find yourself with the right sign on the pregnancy stick within a year.
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Akifa Tahreem
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A. no you can't sleep in your tummy
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#ask the expert
I am having pcod problem.
when should I check pregnancy test at home?
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A. If you have missed your periods you can wait for one week more and then do a urine pregnancy test to know about the pregnancy result and consult with your doctor according to the result for medication
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Q. I am having pcod problem.
At which day should I take pregnancy test
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A. after 2 weeks. do ultrasound n necessary tests after consulting a specialist. without proper check up we can't advise or help you.. Avoid shirt cuts when it comes to health if mother n baby. ok.
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Q. I am having pcod problem.
when should I take pregnancy test?
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Ayurvedic Gynaecologist
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A. after missed your periods you can wait for one week more ,then you can do a urine pregnancy test to know about the pregnancy result and consult with your doctor according to the result for medication
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but having regular cycles below 35 days. some time it will extended upto 40 days.
so when should I take pregnancy test at home?
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is it something to worry.plz guide
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