Intense, constant pain or cramping may signal complications like preterm labor, placental issues, or ectopic pregnancy. Seek immediate medical attention.
Heavy Bleeding
Light spotting can be normal, but heavy bleeding may indicate miscarriage, placenta previa, or abruptions. Don’t ignore call your doctor quickly.
High Fever
A fever over 100.4°F during pregnancy may be a sign of infection, which can pose risks to both mom and baby.
High Fever
Sudden Weight Gain
Rapid weight gain or swelling, especially in the hands or face, may signal preeclampsia a serious condition needing urgent care.
Less kicking or movement after 28 weeks may mean distress. Track patterns and alert your provider if movements drop noticeably.
Reduced Baby Movement
Chest Pain
If breathing becomes difficult or chest pain occurs, it may indicate a blood clot or other serious complications. Get checked promptly.
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