Symptoms to Be Concerned About While Pregnant
- If you experience any kind of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, immediately contact your doctor or go to the hospital.
- Amniotic fluid leaking from your vagina may be a serious concern, and may require medical intervention.
- If you experience strong contractions less than 7 minutes apart before your pregnancy is full term, contact your doctor.
- If your baby is not moving as frequently as she was, or you do not feel any movement at all in two hours, seek medical attention.
- Sudden swelling in your face, hands or feet may be a sign of toxemia during pregnancy and requires prompt medical evaluation.
- If you faint while pregnant, you may have blood sugar or cardiac problems, which are a concern to your health and the health of your baby.
- Although morning sickness early in your pregnancy may cause you to vomit, vomiting later in pregnancy could mean that you have food poisoning, which can be life-threatening for you and your baby.
Bleeding
Fluid
Contractions
Decreased Movement
Swelling
Fainting
Vomiting
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