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Concerns During Pregnancy
There is nothing more
stressful than to have something go wrong during pregnancy. It doesn’t
matter if it is your first time being pregnant or your fourth. There are
many things to be concerned about during your pregnancy and it is easier
when you know what they are.
Vaginal bleeding- This may also known as spotting, but make sure that is
what is going on. There is a difference between actively bleeding and
spotting. Spotting is lightly bleeding kind of like your period, the blood
can be red, pink or even brown. If you are bleeding actively with any pain
call your doctor, if you can’t get a hold of him go immediately to the
emergency room. Bleeding can be a number of things from implantation,
ectopic pregnancy, labor, infection or even miscarriage. Always let your
doctor know, so everything can be ruled out, you’ll feel better too.
Stomach pain or cramping- During the pregnancy it may be hard to decipher
the difference between a growing pain and an actual stomach pain/cramping.
However, if you do get a pain of any sort rest. After a few minutes if it
doesn’t subside, call your doctor and describe the pain to him. Don’t
worry about it if you find out you only had gas or were having Braxton
hicks contractions, at least you know everything is okay with pregnancy.
Gush of liquid- This could mean you are in labor and that your water
broke, however if it isn’t close to the time of birth it can be something
else. Call your doctor immediately and head for the emergency room.
Dehydration- While you are pregnant it is easy to become dehydrated,
especially if you have morning sickness or just don’t drink those 8
glasses of water. If you find yourself pale, dry mouth or dizzy, you could
be dehydrated and should be seen by a doctor. Dehydration can cause
premature labor and/or distress on the pregnancy.
Painful urination - Could be a urinary tract infection, also known as UTI.
This can be easily treated with medication or by drinking lots of fluids
and cranberry juice. A urinary tract infection isn’t something to be
embarrassed about, it is very common amongst pregnant women. The growing
belly pushes against your ureters and makes it harder for it to flow
through. Which of course can cause infection. Another way to find out if
you have it is if you have a foul odor when you pee.
Pregnancies can be scary enough, there’s no reason to add to it. If you
are ever in doubt or have a concern talk with your doctor. It is common
that first time moms are worried about many pains that they feel. Never
fear calling because you are afraid of waking the doctor up or because you
feel silly. Being silly might just save the baby. While you are worrying,
you are only causing stress on you and the baby, find out what’s wrong and
relieve your anxiety.
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