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Pregenecy and Diabetic (under control)

Am  32 years old, and I have recently tested positive for pregnancy. This is my third pregnancy, and my previous two deliveries were normal. ​Regarding my health history: In December 2025, my HbA1c was 7.0. Through strict diet and exercise, I successfully brought it down to 5.6 and reduced my weight from 66 kg to 58 kg by March 2026. ​Since I am now pregnant(5 week LMP 26 feb), I have a few specific concerns: ​Is it safe for me to continue my current weight-management diet during this pregnancy, or should I make any adjustments for the baby's growth? ​Since I achieved diabetes remission (bringing HbA1c from 7.0 to 5.6) before conceiving, is there a high risk of my sugar levels rising again during pregnancy? ​What precautions or monitoring should I follow to ensure a healthy pregnancy. Pls advice

Pregnancy related

Had unprotected intercourse  on March 16 for a few minutes, but ejaculation did not occur inside the vagina. Within about 8 hours, I took an emergency contraceptive pill (Unwanted 72). My last menstrual period started on March 3, and my cycle is usually regular (around 30 days). According to my ovulation tracker, ovulation was expected around March 19–21. On March 30, around 1 PM, I started experiencing abdominal pain, and then I noticed that my period had started. I had bleeding twice during the day, then again around 11 PM the same night. The next day, I had slight bleeding again around 8 AM. After that, there was no bright red bleeding. I only had a small amount of brown discharge once, and then everything stopped. The bleeding was not continuous and was lighter than my usual periods. I am concerned about: Whether this bleeding is normal after taking an emergency pill Whether this could be implantation bleeding Whether pregnancy is still possible in my case & the next periods dates

Fever after 9days of C section

My  C-section done on 21/03/26, stitches removed on 29th , the scar is look like ok as doctor said, but from  Monday she got fever 101.6f, took p650 , next day no fever , from today morning  got  fever again , Boostim lb 625 , iron and calcium tablet is currently going on, no pain at the moment , no problem in urine too, bleeding increased,  before it was 2 pad from Monday onwards need 3 pad using , Is there any thing to worry , why fever is coming??

Periods and pregnancy related issues

I had unprotected intercourse with my husband on March 16 for a few minutes, but ejaculation did not occur inside the vagina. Within about 8 hours, I took an emergency contraceptive pill (Unwanted 72). My last menstrual period started on March 3, and my cycle is usually regular (around 30 days). According to my ovulation tracker, ovulation was expected around March 19–21. On March 30, around 1 PM, I started experiencing abdominal pain, and then I noticed that my period had started. I had bleeding twice during the day, then again around 11 PM the same night. The next day, I had slight bleeding again around 8 AM. After that, there was no bright red bleeding. I only had a small amount of brown discharge once, and then everything stopped. The bleeding was not continuous and was lighter than my usual periods. I am concerned about: Whether this bleeding is normal after taking an emergency pill Whether this could be implantation bleeding Whether pregnancy is still possible in my case

Dimpling when I raise my arm

Hello whenever I raise my arm I can find dimpling on both my arms . I am overweight also I have attached the photos for reference. Please check it as I am really very much worried

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