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maternal-app/maternal-web
Andrei d3bac14f71 fix(frontend): Fix MUI hydration mismatch in ReduxProvider
Issue: MUI v7 CircularProgress was causing hydration mismatch warnings
due to different CSS class names between server and client renders.

Solution: Only render the MUI loading component on the client side
using isClient state flag. This prevents SSR hydration issues while
maintaining the same functionality.

Changes:
- Added useState to track client-side rendering
- Conditionally render CircularProgress only on client
- Server now renders null for loading state (no hydration mismatch)
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