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Dear Doctor, My last lmp was 15.09.2018. On 10.11.2018 my Hcg blood test result was 8947. I am feeling to hungry, morning sickness. When I see milk, I feel nauseous. I eat different types of fruits, different types of fishes, vegetables, chicken curry. cornflakes with woman horlicks. Too much water (7/8 1lt bottle), Amon nuts (everyday morning with quantity : 2). My stools is getting cleared everyday. My question - 1. Why I am feeling too much hungry in the 1st Termister. That means baby is growing ? 2. Is my diet is okay ?
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Hi good evening Thnxs for your question Congratulations for ur pregnancy. All ur problem due to spike in B-HCG level in blood. It's normal at this stage of pregnancy. U should eat healthy and hyegenic food. Avoid spicy and junk food. Drink more water. Use my online consultation link for further advise prac.to/drpanchani
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This is normal.This is due to hormones changes.Donot worry gradually it will settled.Eat nutritious diet and protein rich diet.Follow the instructions of doctor and continue the folic acid.
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It’s hormonal change . First trimester everybody has different symptoms. Don’t worry. Eat healthy. Regular check ups with ur gynaecologist. For further consult online.
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