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Signs that you need to see a doctor


During pregnancy, it's easy to worry less pains in early pregnancy? Discover the symptoms of pregnancy
symptom. Pain in early pregnancy? Discover the symptoms of pregnancy Often, there is concern for nothing. However, in some cases it may be necessary to say that it is nothing or to wait and see how things turn out not to disturb the doctor or look too worried. But this will most often you pass a difficult night, where you will be worried, perhaps for nothing. A simple phone call to your doctor or, if not available, emergency, can usually reassure you if it's nothing serious, or even lead you to consult urgently if necessary.

Without panic for any symptoms that correspond to a disease or a rare problem that you or your partner have discovered you in documenting some signs reflect an objective risk and should push you to consult your doctor (or at least the call) or to go to the emergency.


This is the case if the mother noticed bleeding, even light. They can be the witness of a miscarriage, an anomaly in the positioning of the placenta (placenta previa) or detachment thereof, or an early labor.

If she notices a flow of liquid, it must also see, because it is possible that the amniotic sac in which your baby floats are either cracked or broken.

Severe abdominal pain, contractions, abdominal cramps or continuous, may be in early pregnancy sign of an ectopic pregnancy. Later they may indicate a miscarriage, placental abruption or premature onset of labor.

Pain in the leg, with a sensation of localized heat and redness, are symptoms of phlebitis.

The sudden swelling of hands, legs or face, persistent headaches, dizziness or blurred vision, may indicate preeclampsia.

Later in the pregnancy if the mother was noted that the baby is not moving or nearly out, she should see, because it may indicate fetal distress. Just as pain in the ribs that could indicate that the baby has outgrown (case of very large babies).

In late pregnancy, strong pain in lower back indicate the onset of labor.

Fever, nausea or vomiting that would last beyond the first quarter, are a sign of infection.

Finally, pain or burning during urination, irritation, loss, pain or vaginal itching, indicate urinary tract infections or vaginal fungal infections or STDs that will be dealt with.

But if Mom had to have one or more of these symptoms, do not panic. Call your doctor, go to consultation and will judge for itself what to do. It may be nothing serious, but seek medical advice quickly. It is better to see nothing but the contrary.

And if Mom or yourself are anxious because you are in any doubt, do not hesitate to make a quick phone call. It can not hurt, but it can be calm you somewhat.