You find a doctor. He will tell you the price he charges to deliver your baby. All of the office visits are included in the price. You can make payments each month, if you want to, but it's not required. Otherwise, doctor visits can be $85 to $100 each.
No, you shouldn't. Speak to your doctor or midwife about it
In first trimester your Doctor would like to avoid this medication containing Metronidazole. But ifnecessary, it may be given for minimum period. From second trimester, it can be given, without much hesitation.
Pregnancy should be painless during the first trimester, see an OB doctor to assess for ectopic. Do this soon. Joymaker RN
I am not a doctor and you need to consult your doctor on this question. My doctor told me you have to be very careful about the medicines you take in the first trimester. The first trimester is when all the organs form and so you must becreful about what enters your body!
Contact your doctor immediately, even if the bleeding is very light.
Speak to your doctor or midwife about it
Just about anything can be normal. You have a lot of hormones being produced in overtime during the first trimester. If you are still concerned talk to your doctor. They will be able to help you better.
Safety of diclofenac is not established in the pregnancy. But then it can be used after first trimester if doctor considers that it is necessary.
in the second
I think yes. The doctor has suggested Thyronorm 75 mcg for me , having previous history of HyperThyroid but controlled since last 3 years. After IVF the TSH value came up to 3.39, but the doctor said that the TSH Should be below 2.5 at first trimester, even though 3.39 is within the range for first trimester. Regards Sv
Yes cramping is normal during the first trimester. Its due to the baby growing and stretching you internally which is why you have cramps. Any bloody discharge, or spotting or sharp cramps should be reported to your doctor.
Yes, it is possible, but it is not recommended and it is not healthy to gain that much weight during the first trimester. Most of your pregnancy weight gain should happen during the second trimester.