Emergency Signs

Written by Daniel's Mom on February 1, 2008 in Pregnancy and GivingBirth.

 

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PREGNANCY IS A very delicate phase we should always bear in mind. Having to take care of another human being inside the womb is not an easy task. It’s not being paranoid that we should take extra extra careful in everything we do. And be very attentive to what’s going on our body, the changes we should feel or should not feel. To consider what is normal, what could be healthy, or not, and what could already be alarming.

There are specific symptoms which may require immediate medical attention. If you experience any of the following, report them immediately to your doctor or contact the hospital nearest you.

· Blurred vision with or without sever headache

· Sever abdominal pain or cramp

· Vaginal bleeding

· Fluid leakage

· Frequent, painful urination

· Swelling of hands, face and ankles

· Sever nausea and vomiting

· Increased temperature or fever

· Absent or reduces fetal movements (less than 10 kicks in 12 hours, after week-28)

· Severe headache

 

 

 


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