Danger Signs During Pregnancy

Published On 07/11/2011

Pregnancy comes with some normal "aches and pains." It is important to know the difference between what is considered normal, and what is truly a danger sign. A mild headache, nausea, heartburn, frequent urination and occasional contractions are all normal as you progress through your pregnancy.

However, please call your doctor immediately if you have any of the following:

  • Contractions of the uterus or baby balling up (more than five times in an hour, before 37 weeks)
  • Bleeding from your vagina
  • Severe headaches, dizziness or problems seeing
  • Leaking or gushing fluid from your vagina
  • Chills and fever over 100 °F
  • Severe pain or cramps in your back or abdomen
  • Movement of baby slows down or stops
  • Pain or burning when urinating

You can download a copy of Danger Signs to keep it handy just in case. For more information on danger signs and possible complications, please talk to your doctor. 

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